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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Your Personal Value Proposition (PVP)
I hope it’s not a secret that I think a “Personal Value Proposition” (PVP) approach to job search is a terrific step in the process and has any number of benefits. I’ve mentioned Dana Chaffin before and he linked a … Continue reading
Social Networking Sites and Career Search
How does your brand appear in public? How much does it matter? How can you tell? What can you do about it? There is no question that companies are partial to high achieving people that won’t create perception problems for them. … Continue reading
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Building your Strengths
Kyle McGiligot shared an article from the Harvard Business Review(HBR) titled “Making Yourself Indispensable” that I found interesting. The link I’ve attached is actually to the author’s web page. It’s more complete. If you are a regular reader or someone … Continue reading