Networking

Do I Like Who I am When I’m There?

By: 
John P. Carvana, Life Purpose, Career and Relationship Coach

It's about being authentic. It's about being true to oneself about oneself regardless of where you are, who you're with or what's going on around you. It's about setting a standard for yourself that being who you really and truly are is a non-negotiable, inflexible, unwavering condition in your life. Authenticity! As the younger generation would say, "It's about keeping it real". In this case you are it!

About the Author: 

John P. Carvana is a certified Life Purpose and Career Coach. He has almost thirty years as a career service practitioner and has served in a career management capacity at such post secondary institutions as Seton Hall, Hendrix College, Emory University, Alfred University and the University of the Pacific. John has assisted hundreds of individuals in career and relationship transition. Visit his website at http://www.discoveredpurpose.com

Copyright 2005 John P. Carvana, LPF Consulting

Why Your Appearance Matters and What to Wear

By: 
John P. Carvana, Life Purpose, Career and Relationship Coach

Think of your favorite meal. Lock that image firmly in your mind. Now imagine that meal being presented to you on the lid of a garbage can. All of a sudden, that favorite is not as appealing. No matter how alluring it is, if it's not presented in a manner that's consistent with what you're anticipating, then it loses it's appeal, right? Right!

About the Author: 

John P. Carvana is a certified Life Purpose and Career Coach. He has almost thirty years as a career service practitioner and has served in a career management capacity at such post secondary institutions as Seton Hall, Hendrix College, Emory University, Alfred University and the University of the Pacific. John has assisted hundreds of individuals in career and relationship transition. Visit his website at http://www.discoveredpurpose.com

Copyright 2005 John P. Carvana, LPF Consulting

Hired 101: Lessons From A Trump Apprentice

By: 
Marshawn Evans

The "reality": Getting hired for a business TV show is no different than doing so for anything else

Getting hired, by Donald Trump or anyone else, is about positioning, strategic communication, and adapting based on the circumstances.

About the Author: 

Reinvention StrategistTM Marshawn Evans is a former Miss America beauty queen turned Donald Trump Apprentice, turned Georgetown University trained sports & entertainment lawyer who equips the motivated to live without limits. She is Founder of ME Unlimited, a management consulting and performance strategy firm, and author of the bestselling book, SKIRTS in the Boardroom: A Woman's Survival Guide to Success in Business & Life. Subscribe to her FREE empowerment e-newsletter at www.marshawnevans.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook.

From Wall Street to WalMart: Finding Recovery in a Recession

By: 
Kaplan Mobray

From Wall Street to WalMart, Banker to Baker, Tech Worker to Teacher and Lawyer to Landscaper, the recession has forced millions of Americans to reinvent themselves as a means of survival. According to the Labor Department about 45% of the 6.5 million Americans who became unemployed in this downturn lost their jobs permanently. Furthermore, online career site CareerBuilder.com reports that 71% of those who have been laid off are looking for jobs outside their fields. This shift has created a revolution of personal brand reinvention like never seen before.

About the Author: 

For more information on Kaplan Mobray and The 10Ks of Personal Branding, visit www.kaplanmobray.com.

The Importance of AMightyRiver.com with Audrey Adams

Audrey Adams, creator and producer of The Adams Report (www.theadamsreport.com), speaks about the importance of social networking and about all that AMightyRiver.com can do for you.<

About the Author: 

Visit Audrey Adams, creator and executive producer of The Adams Report, at www.theadamsreport.com.

Differentiating Yourself as a Job Seeker: How to maximize your opportunity to find employment in a tough job market

By: 
Claudine Vainrub, MBA and Principal of EduPlan, LLC

We read the unemployment statistics and cringe at the thought of not finding opportunities. However, there are tools that can help us to stand out from our competition and gain notice in the minds of decision-makers. Here is a list of simple but effective things to do to get noticed in a positive and productive way:

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