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Colorado Springs SHRM Diversity Conference
posted Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:06 AM
Please join the Colorado Springs SHRM "Stand by Me" Diversity Conference For more information please contact Shirley Martinez at 719-233-1465 or Carla Elam-Floyd at 303-628-6334, or go to website www.csshrm.org.
Hope to see you there!
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Elevate to Excellence Next Week at the Colorado SHRM Conference
posted Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:30 PM
The Colorado SHRM Conference next week, can you believe it? If you’re like us…you’re excited and getting ready for a great professional education and networking event. Common Resume Mistakes to Avoid
posted Monday, September 21, 2009 1:17 PM
There are lots of resources out there offering resume tips that will help you get that first interview. Check out this list of common mistakes and make sure you avoid them. Get in the door for that first interview and show them you’ve got what it takes! Mistake 1 – Focusing Too Much on Responsibilities – Yes, you should be noting what you did but make sure you also mention the results. Instead of saying made 60 sales calls per day, say made 60 sales calls per day to establish 5 leads and set 1 appointment. Instead of saying created an automated billing system, say created an automated billing system which saved the company $500,000 per year in administrative costs. Mistake 2 – Spelling, Formatting and Punctuation Errors – Right or wrong these errors tell the recruiter your attention to detail is lacking. Perform spell checks, have friends review it and proof it yourself several days later. Mistake 3 – Focusing on Yourself and Not the Employer – People tend to get wrapped up in describing themselves and their past work experiences. Winning resumes indicate to the employer what you can do for them. Of course you have to include both but make sure you comment on how your skills apply. This is particularly important on cover letters as well. Mistake 4 – Having Only One Version of Your Resume – In a perfect world, each resume you submit will be customized and sent with a customized cover letter. It is amazing how much this will help. At a minimum have several resumes ready for varying types of jobs. A friend of mine recently created more than five versions…standard sales, sales job for which he’s slightly under qualified, sales job requiring management experience, sales job requiring travel, etc. Mistake 5 – Gimmicks – Rarely will using bright paper, unique layouts or crazy fonts get you an interview you wouldn’t have received anyway. Recruiters are busy. Send them a resume and cover letter they don’t have to decipher before getting to the details. Why Sit for Your PHR/SPHR/GPHR?
posted Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:16 AM
Contributed By: Senior Vice President of People & Talent of Jobing.com, Nicole Spracale
Be Prepared to Ask Questions
posted Monday, August 24, 2009 4:03 PM
Following virtually every interview you’ll be asked, “What questions do you have for me?” Do you know what to ask? Do you know what not to ask? This is a critical time of the interview where you must perform. You have the opportunity to show you’ve thought about the job and what is important to you. Asking good questions can set you apart from other applicants. Asking bad questions can drop you from consideration. My suggestion is to have several written down and ready to ask prior to your interview. Even if the interviewer has already covered your questions you can still go through your list to show you were prepared. Mention to them what your questions were. Have the interviewer elaborate on a couple of them. A few good questions to ask:
Best of luck in your first interview! Stay tuned for more interview tips.
Promising Job Fields for 2009 and Beyond
posted Monday, August 24, 2009 3:39 PM
Call me an optimist but I’ve been reading a lot lately about the economy starting to turn and the job market starting to pick up. Here is a brief list of industries that are expected to supply a great deal of jobs for 2009 and beyond. 1. Computers and Engineering – Projected to increase by 20% over the next decade, you can’t go wrong by getting skills in the computer and engineering fields. Keep in mind, as these companies grow they’ll need administrative, accounting and sales personnel to go along with the techies. 2. Government – Always a steady field of work. Make sure you check for local government jobs frequently as they often have limited application periods. Follow application guidelines closely to ensure you are considered. 3. Renewable Energy/Environmental – Many initiatives are underway to save our great earth. Think about solar power, electric cars, recycling and everything green. Firms in this industry are poised for significant growth 4. Healthcare – The healthcare field is constantly in need of great people. It also ranks near the top of every list for jobs during the next decade. Just like the high tech industry remember you don’t have to be a healthcare professional as these employers hire many different types of people. 5. Construction – Construction is one of the first sectors to experience a flurry of hiring following a recession. Many of the stimulus package inclusions are targeted to the construction industry as well. Keep your chin up and keep digging. The jobs are out there! Meet Our New Partner- Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce
posted Monday, August 24, 2009 3:10 PM
In our effort to continue to help job seekers and employers connect in Colorado Springs we have now partnered with the Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce. Now more than ever it is crucial to network to find a job in this business climate. This chamber is a great outlet for you to build new relationships so that you can find your next employer. Here are more reasons to get involved: Support for women in business. As the SCWCC's mission states, the Chamber's purpose is to support, develop, and promote women in business through education, information exchange, partnerships, and alliances with other organizations promoting commerce, and to create opportunities for women in business. For more information on how to get involved visit: www.scwcc.com
What Not To Do At a Job Fair
posted Monday, July 27, 2009 2:22 PM
A lot of people ask me what NOT to do at a job fair. Below are my suggestions.
Best of luck at your next job fair!
Introducing Jobing Career Services
posted Monday, July 27, 2009 1:36 PM
by Karen Austin, Jobing Career Services - Denver
The Who, What, Where, Why and How of Jobing Social Media Solutions
posted Wednesday, July 1, 2009 10:04 AM
posted Wednesday, July 1, 2009 10:38 AM
by Brett Farmiloe, Pursue the Passion - Denver Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, and 4,000 other social media tools. How do you use this social media stuff to benefit your business? Why? If you're not taking advantage of social media for recruiting and employment branding, you're missing out on a world of opportunity. That’s why we’ve decided to launch Jobing Social Media Solutions. What? Jobing Social Media Solutions will help you build your social recruiting platform quickly and easily with our industry-leading social media tools. It is essentially social media outsourcing at its finest. How? Whether you need a little assistance or a lot of help, Jobing Social Media Solutions is here to help you build and maintain your employment brand online. Here are just a few of the services we can offer you: · Recruitment Social Media Assessment · Account Creation Management · Account Integration · Social Media Training · Account Promotion Strategy & Implementation Who? Brett Farmiloe and Zach Hubbell are the social media managers for Jobing.com. They consistently consult with companies, organizations, and associations on how to incorporate and implement a social media strategy that best benefits their business. They’ve created over 1,000 Twitter accounts as a part of the Jobing.com social media strategy and provided internal training for each of the Jobing.com community team members. They are a couple of Gen Y’ers who frequently speak on the topic of how to use social media to attract and retain top talent. They are about as expert as can one can be in the emerging social media field. Where? To get more information and have either Brett or Zach contact you to assess your social media needs, please go to http://denver.jobing.com/socialmedia and fill out the contact form. Tags
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Education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates
posted Monday, June 8, 2009
Truth be told, a person who has completed their high school education has a better employment outlook than a person who has not. But what does that really look like?
The Bureau of Labor and Statistics states is clearly: Education pays ... Education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates According to a March 2009 report by the Bureau, ehe median weekly earnings and unemployment rate of a person with less than school diploma is $426/week and 9% unemployment rate compared to a high school graduate at $591/week and 5.7% unemployment rate. To put that number into perspective, over a lifetime a person with a diploma will make $ 430,000 more than a person without. Now there are a large amount of opportunities open to the young adult and adult learner to support the completion of the high school diploma. Please research your high school opportunities on JobingEducation or visit Pinnacle Online High School directly. Do you have time? Can you afford it? According to the BLS, you can’t afford not to finish your high school diploma. Good luck! Citation: Tags
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The Professional's Guide to Asking for Referrals
posted Monday, June 1, 2009 1:52 PM
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Do I have time to get my degree?
posted Monday, May 25, 2009
Even if you have already answered this question years ago with a resounding "no" (after all, college takes a time commitment) it may be time to reconsider. If you have had a significant change in your life, such as the desire to change careers, a recent lay-off, or a child move out of the house - then you may have just the right amount of time or motivation to succeed in school. With all of the options available to today's career seeker, you may not have to wait for a life-change to make college possible. Increasingly, schools of all types offer off-campus or online coursework for the student that needs a little more flexibility. Chances are, no matter what your schedule and needs are, there is a program that matches your needs and provides the type of education you need to accomplish your goals. It may mean taking one or two classes at a time, but it can be done.
Still not convinced that there is enough time?
Let’s take a minute out of the 10,080 minutes in a week to look at how the average American spends that time.
1680 minutes - Spent watching television (4 hours/day) 2400 minutes - Spent at work (40 hour work week) 3360 minutes - Spent sleeping (8 hours a night)
If you complied exactly to those numbers it would leave you exactly 2,640 minutes a week (44 hours) to do whatever you choose (cleaning, hobbies, exercise, social activities, child-rearing, etc.). Some schools advocate that for every hour of class you take, you need to plan for 2 hours of study. With this strategy it would mean devoting 36 hours to school if you took 12 hours of courses. If that sounds excessive, then maybe it would make more sense for you to take two classes (maybe around 6 credit hours = 18 total hours spent on school work). 18 hours of time spent on college would require the average American above to eliminate television viewing 4 1/2 days a week in order to be successful in school without altering the rest of their free time (the 44 hours a week of "free time" we all have).
If you are ready – there is time! Research your educational opportunities either at JobingEducation , The Princeton Review or one of our sponsored schools, Grand Canyon University (on-line masters degree programs). Now just might be the right time for you to take that leap of faith.
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Colorado Springs Job Fair and Workshops at DeVry University
posted Wednesday, May 20, 2009 10:41 AM
Colorado Springs Employers Are Hiring! DeVry University in partnership with Pikes Peak Workforce, Peterson Airman and Family Readiness Center will host a career fair with 30+ local employers on Thursday, May 28. Confirmed employers include ITT Systems, Booze Allen Hamilton, Aflac, and Humana Military – all looking to meet face-to-face with qualified applicants. In addition to job opportunities, attendees can participate in free career workshops. Career Fair 10 - 2 p.m. Workshops 8 - 4 p.m. Additional Information
Time: Thursday, May 28 8:00a to 4:00p Location: 1175 Kelly Johnson Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO, 80920 Price: Free
Venue: DeVry University
To Register click here: http://www.formsite.com/ppwfc/devrycareerfair/index.html
Don't let your education hurt your employment potential
posted Monday, May 11, 2009
Don't let your education hurt your employment potential
Is the lack of a high school diploma hurting your employment potential? Think you don’t have the time to go back to school? With the competitiveness of today’s job market, you need every advantage you can get. Employers are looking for skilled and educated employees. A high school diploma is absolutely necessary in order to attract the employment attention you want. Pinnacle Online High School offers a wide range of classes that allow individuals to earn a high school diploma. And because of our NCA and CITA accreditation, your high school diploma will transfer to the university or college or your choice. o 24/7 access to online high school courses o Set your own schedule and pace o Courses are fully accredited o AZ students under 22 take classes for free o Students over 22 pay minimal fees. Since Pinnacle was founded more than 13 years ago, more than 35,000 students have found our school a welcome alternative to a traditional high school, providing a high quality online learning experience without the constrictions on their schedule or their pace of learning. Pinnacle Education is open entry, meaning that you can start classes any day of the year. Since classes are self-paced, you can study and learn any time of the day or night. Although students work at their own pace and dictate their schedule, they are never on their own. Pinnacle’s learning platform encourages students to be involved in peer discussions and group blogs, and allows for individual attention from their instructors. Students can engage their instructor by email at any time, and can speak by phone with an instructor from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Arizona time), seven days a week. Pinnacle’s engaging online learning environment can help you achieve your education goals. Request information today and learn how you can begin your journey to achieving a high school diploma.
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