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If you don’t take the time to look at what you’re actually doing and assess how effective, or ineffective certain aspects are, then you’re not going to feel like you’re making much progress. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut, frustrated, and feel like you’re not gaining any ground. In a job, you’d have […]

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This is a guest post borrowed, with permission, from Dave Ellis, an original member of the YouTern. My boss occasionally rants on blog posts… and slightly more than occasionally via IM or company emails. He finds it cathartic; and his rants most often create a positive teaching moment for the readers – they’re not just […]

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Continuing the series of putting your job search through the scrutiny of a performance review, let’s talk about resumes. I look at resumes all the time, either from jobseekers like you looking for help, or for the occasional small business recruiting gigs I do. I also have 15+ years of experience of hiring people to […]

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Ahhh…the performance review… Raise your hand if you just had that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach just because I mentioned it? Yeah…me too…but they do serve a useful purpose. When performance reviews are done correctly, they can provide useful insight into what you’ve done correctly over the year, and what you could […]

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Guest post by Aisha Taylor, Co-Owner and Chief Consultant of TAYLORmade. While we aren’t all cut out to join the ranks of the thousands of medical doctors that graduate from college each year, there are still many very rewarding careers that can be both personally and financially fulfilling.  Let’s admit it…most of us go to […]

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