Here are some nice articles and videos to assist job seekers in transition. They address some hot-button issues for Job seekers; Older workers in transition, Job hunting for the Introvert and a funny video concerning the interview…
The economy is beginning to move in the right direction July was the first month since August 2008 that employers cuts fewer jobs. The unemployment rate fell only slightly but any steps in the right direction is a positive sign. Hopefully we can finish 2009 on a strong note!
Here we have Josh Feldman’s 3rd newsletter. In this news letter Josh talks about the SEC proposal to boose shareholders, as well as a segment about companies who buy the naming rights of stadiums.
There are always lots of articles available to aid you in your job search. It’s good to read lots of different opinions and apply what works best for you. Your individual style or personality may not mesh with one writer’s opinion, so trying to impose those tactics may not result in maximum returns for you. The key is to stay proactive, work your network, keep an open mind and talk to lots of people…and be prepared for the interview!
This article is interesting. It puts a more contemporary spin on outdated job search practices and points you toward current trends in recruiting.
Hi Everyone….Here is Josh Feldman’s second newsletter. In this issue, Josh tackles the recent FASB Vote to relax fair value accounting standards for debt securities and comments Wall Streets reaction.
Josh Feldman is a long-time friend of e Search and he recently started his own newsletter. Josh told me he wanted to write about something interesting and germane to the Northeast Ohio Business Community. I think he nailed it. We’re proud to add Josh’s Newsletter to our blog, it’s well done and he’s a great guy. By the way, Josh is a CPA, CFE & CVA. There’s a super article on the Medical Mart included.
There are many industries and companies for us to blame for the current economic crisis, but for some reason, the thing that irks me most is when members of our governments executive branch lead the finger pointing. Senators & Congressman, few with any tangible or relevant experience in the business world that would remotely make them qualified, are creating economic policy and taking corporate executives to task over business ethics.
Remember Y2K, and most recently Sarbanes-Oxley…The buzz around IFRS is that it may create similar opportunities for Accounting & Finance Professionals to position themselves as experts, gain some notoriety and make lots of money….What effect on the economy do you think IFRS will have?
The growth of the worlds population and advances in technology are mind-boggling. I watch the documentary’s on Discovery Channel or National Geographic in amazement. There are new scientific discoveries daily. There are discoveries about space and our universe, our planet and medicine; The explosion of social networking and the ability to share the most complex information almost instantaneously with anyone in the world has changed the landscape of the future. The exponential growth of knowledge and access to that information is beyond our parents wildest dreams.
I believe, now more than ever, the best education we can give our children is the ability to become a lifelong learner. To instill them with the ability to adjust and adapt, to embrace technology, and to learn to utilize technology to solve simple everyday problems.