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Welcome to the Dec. 11, 2001 issue of LocateACoach.com's Focused Lives Update "Experts & info to bring your life, career, family, home, health & spirituality into focus" A full HTML version can be found here: http://www.LocateACoach.com/ezine/ INSIDE THIS ISSUE: - Coach in the Spotlight- Audio Clip - "Taking Time For Yourself: Removing Obstacles that Stand in Your Way" - Upcoming Teleclasses & Chats - Feature Article - "5 Tips for Creative Job Searching" in the Spotlight
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3-Minute Audio Clip ... Taking Time for Yourself: Overcoming Obstacles that Stand in Your Way Click here to listen to a 3-minute clip from the "So Who's Taking Care of You" teleclass conducted by Jenette Zubero. In this clip you'll learn the 5 steps for overcoming roadblocks that stand in the way of your getting what you want. : Class with Carole Nicolaides For
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It used to be that finding the right new job was just a matter of reviewing
newspaper ads, networking, and contacting a few recruiters. In today's economy,
much more is required to stand out from the crowd of applicants. Here's five
creative tips for your job search.
1. Good uses for the internet
Check out online communities, newsgroups, specifically Yahoo! Groups. There
are literally thousands of groups with millions of members in almost every
industry, topic or theme you can think imagine. If you can't find the group you
seek, start your own. Suggestion: misc.jobs.offered
2. Make email work for you
Make sure all your emails contain a signature line advertising the fact that
you are looking for work and your specialty. I call this your "personal
commercial".
3. Hang Out
Frequent popular locations (bars, lounges, restaurants) of the heavy hitters
in your desired industry, and make yourself a fixture. Be outgoing and over time
you'll meet someone who can give you a lead or might actually be hiring. Save
your receipts...this is a tax- deductible bar tab! Even further, you may
consider taking a job bartending or waiting tables at these popular
establishments. There's no better way then to get yourself up close and personal
with influential folks than on their own turf.
4. Read and write
Read for your leads - Fast Company, Wired and Business 2.0 are all full of
information and job leads. Get into the habit or reading relevant publications,
both trade and consumer, national and local, to stay on top of events, trends
and other vital news in your industry.
In these periodicals or web articles, respond to the editorials or post a
review to the article. Again, your response should include your "personal
commercial" at the end.
5. Creative introductions
If you see an interesting article that you think an employer might find
useful, send it along with a little note about who you are and why you think he
or she might like it. This makes a great door-opener for your cover letter. If
that article is about your target employer, even better...your mention of the
article shows that you have an interest in and knowledge about their business.
Remember, simply posting your resume and waiting for the phone to ring is not
going to land you a job. Get out, network, treat your job search like its own
job where you will dedicate time every day to its success!
About the Author Terrie offers a variety of programs to assist you; from Job Search Support
Groups, Resume Consulting, Candidate Marketing Services, and Career Development
Workshops, to Expert Career Coaching.
Her programs can fit any budget (the support groups are FREE) and can
conveniently be conducted to fit your schedule via telephone or e-mail.
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