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Career Webinar Presentation Topics

Create Your Career Path

” “New Year, New Gig?” We are open to discussion on the fee depending on your budget.

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How to Use Downtime at Work Productively

Eat Your Career

Be sure to prioritize those projects that will help you develop important skills and/or experience for your future career goals. Attend networking events. All too often, people only network when they need something—like a new job. Do things to get ahead. What can you do now to set yourself up for success in the future?

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How to Start a Mentorship Relationship Today

Eat Your Career

In my work as a career coach , I find there are several helpful resources that very few people take advantage of. Having a mentor can elevate your professional capabilities exponentially. And—added bonus—mentors are amazing people. What Exactly Is a Mentor? When Should I Get a Mentor? Who Should Be My Mentor?

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What makes a blog successful? | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Posted to: Goal setting | How to blog November 17th, 2009 Del.icio.us Digg Reddit StumbleUpon Tweet This Facebook I have always thought that blogging is a way to reach your career goals. It’s hard to write a blog if you don’t have a goal. I'm also writing a book and trying to hang out with my family.

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Blogs without topics are a waste of time | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

HHGTTG came close, especially in the last book. So, Big P, keep on keeping on… Oh, and if I simply wanted interview/career advice folks I could easily get that from any basic ABC book/blog/blah,blah,blah… Best, Cesar in LA Posted by Cesar in LA on October 6, 2009 at 1:58 pm | permalink | Reply Yep.

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

I'd like to add one idea from a mentor of mine, who led big organizations in both sectors. Posted by Nicole on October 30, 2009 at 7:48 am | permalink | Reply As the manager of a nonprofit and the author of a book that argues that nonprofits need to be run more like businesses, I find this topic fascinating. Salesforce.com rocks!

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Webinar on Friday, Wedding on Saturday | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

But I've been writing about my personal life for ten years, and anyway, the people who complain that I don't write enough career advice are always the people who most love to read my posts about sex. Fortunately, we have a bitch session network on Brazen Careerist , and Ryan is in charge of it. I know I should.

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