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Join Bridgette Chambers, Chair Voile Enterprises, to gather and share important tips and information designed to make sure you are competing with an advantage in your job search. Click here to see Bridgette’s bio.



Is Twitter Ready for Pay for Play Functionality?
Written by Bridgette Chambers   
Sunday, 19 April 2009 00:00

Twitter Confirms Paid Pro Accounts On The Way…not a surprise. Take a look at this article that provides some insight into coming paid super user accounts on Twitter. The article invited readers to post features they would pay to have on Twitter; at the time of this posting, there were 74 comments.

So question, is Twitter ready for pay for play functionality?

 
Over qualified... and that's a problem?
Written by Bridgette Chambers   
Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:00

Over qualified…. what does that really mean today?  If by that you mean an MBA with ten years of professional experience applying for a cashier’s position, I understand. Yet, in a matrix, complex enterprise, I disagree that the label of over qualified is a problem.

 
Which businesses are doing the RIGHT thing and providing innovative ways to help their communities during these difficult times?
Written by Bridgette Chambers   
Monday, 30 March 2009 08:29


Unemployed, Underemployed, or otherwise impacted by the economy and tight job market? You are not alone.

There is some good news! There are organizations out there that are looking to help in their own way. I have posted a few with the urls. Please share comments about other corporate programs designed to help in this economy. Share this blog posting so that others will know the help is available or be inspired to help in some other manner.

As with all programs…. check out the details thoroughly. We did take caution to check our sources before posting. However, we remind our readers that you should do your homework on any company you do business with on the Internet or in a traditional storefront.

 
Share your worst interview story
Written by Bridgette Chambers   
Monday, 09 March 2009 00:00

So you think you had a bad interview?  The following posts are designed to add a little levity to the grueling job of finding a job. While we try to focus our blog postings and articles on issues that help jobseekers to be more competitive in their job search or current endeavors, we could not help but to take a break and give everyone the chance to see that your terrible interview was not, in the scheme of things, as bad as you think.


To kick us off, here are a few examples sent in from clients or shared during interview sessions and mock interview training sessions we provide:

 
How to Interview in a saturated job market
Written by Bridgette Chambers   
Thursday, 05 March 2009 00:00

Congratulations, you were scheduled for an interview.  Unless you have had your head in the sand or you have just recently thrown your hat into the job ring; you likely know that interviews are harder than ever to secure and successful job placement is evolving into the Holy Grail for professionals.

 
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