December 7th, 2007

The One Piece Of Career Change Advice I Got That Changed Everything

About 8 years ago I went to see a career counselor desperate for some help. I was hoping he could offer some insight and help me change careers.

Wait. I need to be honest. I was really hoping he was psychic or had some magical power.

You see, I really hoped he could just look at me, hear my story, and then tell me with 100% certainty what job I was supposed to have. And oh, he would of course tell me that this job would make me lots of money.

It didn’t exactly work that way.

November 29th, 2007

Job Interview Strategies - The Fine Art Of The Follow-up

There are two main components to following up to a job interview – sending thank you notes and getting agreement on next steps. And you need to do both.

The protocol on thank you notes keeps evolving with the technology. For many years the accepted best practice was to send a hand written thank you note on good quality monarch-sized stationary – hand written and hand stamped. That rule still holds but, in today’s wired society, that note should be preceded by a brief email.

November 28th, 2007

Mlm Recruiting Secrets - Foolproof Prospecting Voicemail Message That Results In A Return Call

You just purchased some fresh home based business leads and it amazes you how many prospects are not there when you call. People aren’t calling back when you leave a voicemail message and you feel like you’ve wasted your time and money. Let me show you a foolproof voicemail message that makes prospects want to call you back right away.

November 27th, 2007

Mlm Recruiting Secrets - Foolproof Prospecting Voicemail Message That Results In A Return Call

You just purchased some fresh home based business leads and it amazes you how many prospects are not there when you call. People aren’t calling back when you leave a voicemail message and you feel like you’ve wasted your time and money. Let me show you a foolproof voicemail message that makes prospects want to call you back right away.

November 18th, 2007

Consumer Confidence Shows Signs Of Improvement

Despite concerns over the credit crunch, the public’s financial confidence remains buoyant, a new study indicates.

According to Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets’ latest Consumer Barometer, the nation’s optimism was driven by their faith in job security. Some 20 per cent of Britons feel more secure in their present employment than they did this time in 2005 - and with 18 per cent stating that they are less confident, the positive balance of two per cent was revealed to be the highest recorded since July 2005.


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