Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 14. Applying and Interviewing for Employment
Katya Wachtel (photo left), writer for BusinessInsider.
Here is a fun online infographic creator introduced to us by Jacob Share in a post at PersonalBrandingBlog.
Are you building a database of prospects or friends?
In creating your personal brand, it’s important that you have a story.
It’s a fabulous thing when you finally get a job offer.
Whether you’re looking to increase awareness of your personal brand, drive traffic to your website, increase opt-ins, or find new leads, success lies in creating a compelling, consistent message and approaching your audience from multiple angles to circumvent the unrelenting, ambient noise of the competition.
Career fairs are going digital.
According to Aimee Groth (photo, left) and Eric Goldschein, "During a job interview, the questions you ask are just as important as the answers you provide.
Roger Parker (photo, left), writing for PersonalBrandingBlog.
"If you’re spending time reading job advertisements online, you know that they’re not all written equally," says Lindsay Olson (photo, left).
Skip Freeman asks, "The purpose of the meal .
Alison Green (photo, left) says interviewing for a job is like going on a date.
Donald Todrin (photo, left), writing for the Entrepreneur section of BusinessInsider.
Heather Huhman takes a look at the online reputation tools asking, "Do they really serve a purpose?
Alison Green (photo, left), writing for USNews.
"We’re all somewhere on this list," writes Jacob Share (photo, left) for JobMob.
The second episode, where Dan takes a student and remodels her brand from head to toe.
The presentation guides you through the many steps needed to determine whether a job offer is right for you, your family, and your future.