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Archives - Posts written in June, 2009

Website and Project UpdatesPosted June 11th

Website: Accomplished this week:
  • Sample Uploaded (more to come)
  • Free consultations given to two folks (interested?  Shoot us an e-mail)
  • Comments Section Update - no longer requires registration
For Next Week:
  • Updated Front Page
  • Testimonial Page Added
  • PayPal Up and Running
Delicious OneSource Project:
  • Finished compiling/categorizing all State Workforces
  • Working on ME.  Hope to be done by Friday.
Bored?  Shoot us a comment.

The Boss’s Just Not That Into You: When To Give Up On Hearing BackPosted June 10th

Advice on how to properly follow up on a job and when to just give up.

Our Online Job Search Bookmarking Project OR Why Delicious is AwesomePosted June 9th

Delicious is awesome.  In case you haven't heard of it - it's a bookmarking website for links you randomly find.  Like normal bookmarks in Firefox or IE, you can categorize but delicious offers a variety of other things including the ability to see how many times other folks have bookmarked the same page. Anyway, our adoration aside, Erik is currently using delicious to compile a list of online job search websites.  Right now, it's probably most useful to those that aren't familiar with the most common websites or perhaps those living in Maine.  But we hope to have the entire East Coast covered within the next month moving gradually west. Got a hot tip?  Let us know below!

So You’re a Recent College Grad: Advice from A Once Recent College GradPosted June 4th

It's tough at there for recent grads these days. We want to offer some gems from our experiences to all of the recent grads out there.

Should I Wear a Tie?: The Good, the Bad and the Worst of Interviewing ClothingPosted June 3rd

A quick guide to what to wear at the next interview.

“Help Wanted” Signs Still Better Than Most of the InternetPosted June 2nd

"Help Wanted" Signs might be hokey, but they have hidden benefits that most job seekers overlook.