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Career Development
Use these local resources to help you advance your career.

Chambers & Economic Development
These private and government organizations are great resources for networking, learning more about the marketplace, and growing in your profession.

Community Organizations
Learn how you can become involved in a local community organization to develop your professional network.

Diversity & Inclusion Associations
Learn about great community organizations that can connect you with resources for networking and education about building an inclusive community.

Education/Schools
Research a wide variety of local schools to discover how education can prepare you for your career.

Professional Associations
Browse this list to gain awareness about which associations can help you network within your industry, and learn up-to-date information about your profession.

Workforces/One-stops
These government centers provide on-site programs, courses, training, career counseling and other employment focused resources in your community.

Career Exploration
Pursue the Passion started as a group of college students who had no idea what to do with their lives after graduation. The solution to their dilemma was to hit the road and explore different career options by interviewing people about their career paths. They found a sponsor in Jobing.com, bought an RV, and started exploring the possibilities. Sixteen thousand miles and hundreds of interviews later, their concept has turned into a flagship program of the Jobing Foundation.



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Keith Jones has many videos on our site that will definitely help you in finding your next career!
Posted: 3/25/2009 11:00:00 PM

 
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Have your game on when the employer calls you! This is your chance!
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The cover letter should be written for EACH and EVERY position you apply for!
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There are many applying for the position you are applying for..so be ready, be eager and make the recruiter and his/her team love you!
Posted: 3/25/2009 11:00:00 PM

 
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Shake the hands of those you interview with and remember their names so that you can follow up in a very professional manner.
Posted: 3/25/2009 11:00:00 PM

 
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Keith Jones explains that one should not create a resume for all industries and businesses.
Posted: 3/24/2009 11:00:00 PM

 
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Emails, letters and take the extra time to thank the time of the interviewer. Recruiters believe this to be very professional when they receive emails and letters expressing thanks for their time and effort.
Posted: 3/23/2009 11:00:00 PM

 
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You HAVE to know about the company you are applying for. The resources are out there and there is no excuse!
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o bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition
Posted: 3/7/2009

 
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Increase your chances for hitting it big in your job search. Look through categories in the Yellow Pages section of the phone book, and make a list of several industries and companies that are a good fit for you.
Posted: 3/6/2009

 
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Want to know now to develop targeted, effective resumes easier and faster?
Posted: 3/6/2009

 
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Create a checklist of follow up activities to increase the number of interviews you land.
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Build your self-confidence (and add “Wow!” to your resumes and interviews) by creating a long list of your “trophies” (a.k.a. successes). Start as early as grade school, and challenge yourself to come up with 25+ accomplishments in an hour…
Posted: 3/6/2009

 
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Create a checklist of follow up activities to increase the number of interviews you land.
Posted: 3/5/2009

 
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Increase your chances for hitting it big in your job search. Look through categories in the Yellow Pages section of the phone book, and make a list of several industries and companies that are a good fit for you.
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Increase your chances for hitting it big in your job search. Look through categories in the Yellow Pages section of the phone book, and make a list of several industries and companies that are a good fit for you.
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If you’d rather be fishing than job searching right now, why not combine the two? First, put together some great “bait” (a juicy, enticing resume). Then identify some “fish” (hiring managers at your target companies) to dangle your bait in front of.
Posted: 3/5/2009

 
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Exercising isn’t just for a healthy body…it can help make your job search healthier, too!
Posted: 3/5/2009

 
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Overcome the drudgery of job hunting by creating a fun, effective Bingo card filled with the names of companies and people you want to connect with. Once you’ve made contact, mark off the square.
Posted: 3/5/2009

 
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Build your self-confidence (and add “Wow!” to your resumes and interviews) by creating a long list of your “trophies” (a.k.a. successes). Start as early as grade school, and challenge yourself to come up with 25+ accomplishments in an hour…
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David Sandusky, founder of "Your Brand", shares great information improving your career.
Posted: 2/19/2009

 
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Differentiate yourself by making great calls during your networking.
Posted: 2/19/2009

 
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