Friday, December 5, 2014

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Warning signs that it's time for a career change

 

How to find a mentor | Warning signs that it's time for a career change | Common bad assumptions about networking for a job
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December 5, 2014
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Getting Ahead
How to find a mentor
Finding a great mentor may require you to volunteer for tough assignments outside your comfort zone, writes career coach Scott Eblin. Rather than asking senior leaders to mentor you, it may be just as valuable to study their work habits from afar, Eblin writes. EblinGroup.com/Next Level Blog (12/4)
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Warning signs that it's time for a career change
It may be time for a career change if you feel trapped or are consistently losing sleep over the thought of going to work in the morning. "Your career shouldn't be the source of an identity crisis," and if you can't be yourself at work, it's time to move on, writes Linda Hildebrant. Brazen Careerist/Brazen Life blog (12/4)
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Is Pricing Low Your Strategy to Success? Think again.
Pricing is the heart of a business. It affects everything you do and is affected by everything you do. Economists talk of supply and demand as key factors behind pricing—successful entrepreneurs manipulate demand by making their products more desirable. These six steps will help you determine the right price for your product or service, read the article and learn how to get pricing right.

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Common bad assumptions about networking for a job
Career expert Susan Joyce lists three incorrect assumptions about networking for a job: that networking is difficult, that it involves huge rooms filled with people and that networking requires you to "use" people. The most powerful networking opportunities involve people you already know, such as longtime friends and family, she writes. The Huffington Post (12/4)
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The ROI of Privacy with TRUSTe Solutions
Investment in a Data Privacy Management Platform can deliver significant, positive financial returns for corporate bottom lines. The "Total Economic Impact (TEI) of TRUSTe" Study explains how Forrester Analysts calculated a 151% ROI for TRUSTe customers. Download the study now.

The Landscape
Companies work to hire the long-term unemployed
Hundreds of companies have been participating in a White House initiative to hire the long-term unemployed. Participating firms say they have changed screening processes, including by omitting certain questions on applications and using video tools for interviews. The number of workers unemployed for 27 weeks or longer decreased 28% in the 12 months that ended in October, according to Labor Department data. Bloomberg Businessweek (12/4)
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Your Next Challenge
Why it's never a good idea to lie during a job interview
Job candidates who lie about their experience, salary or reasons for leaving a previous job are likely to be caught during the reference and verification process, Alison Green writes. Even if candidates succeed in fibbing and land a job, they could lose it if they truly don't have the experience they claimed, she writes. U.S. News World Report/On Careers blog (12/1)
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Balancing Yourself
Meditation boosts self-awareness and melts stress, study finds
Research shows practicing mindfulness reduces anxiety and stress, which is why meditation is sometimes called the "entrepreneur's secret weapon," Oscar Raymundo writes. A Harvard study found that 27 minutes of daily meditation increased self-awareness, compassion and introspection. Inc. online (free registration) (12/3)
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The Water Cooler
Australian family has world's largest display of Christmas lights
A family in Canberra, Australia, has been confirmed as having the largest array of household Christmas decorations in the world. The family's home is decorated with 1,194,380 LEDs arranged to form decorated gifts, plus thousands of other lights in the background. The Daily Dot (12/5)
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