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Posts Tagged ‘business development’
Thursday, October 13th, 2011
I always encourage lifelong learning, but now is absolutely the time to stretch out of our comfort zone to embrace the possibilities that this time of change presents. Stepping into change stems from hope…. When you see spontaneous social protests erupting from Tunisia to Tel Aviv to Wall Street, it’s clear that something is happening [...]
Tags: business development, career coach, Career Counseling, career development, career development tips, Daisy Swan, frustration with job search, job search strategies, networking strategies Posted in Career, Life | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
It’s easy to get down and depressed when it seems like so many things aren’t happening the way you want them to. I meet with men and women who are working hard to find the next right thing for them and they come in stooped and frustrated. But they do perk up and become inspired [...]
Tags: baby boomers, business development, career development, career direction, finding your first job, Growing up, how to do an interview, how to find work you love, how to get a job, interviewing skills, labor statistics, laid off, marketing, millenials, preparing for an interview, presentation skills, SEO, Social networking, the job search, twentysomethings, unemployment Posted in Life | No Comments »
Friday, October 31st, 2008
An informative article from the Wall Street Journal Where the Jobs Are For Wall Street Pros By SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN As the latest crisis on Wall Street unfolds, recruiters say their phones are ringing off the hook with anxious finance professionals on the line. The sale of Merrill Lynch & Co. and the bankruptcy-court filing [...]
Tags: analysis, bankruptcy, big-bank, business development, crisis on Wall Street, finance professional, financial-services, investment bank, job, job cuts, Kaufman Brothers, Lehman Brothers, long-term job security, losses, Merrill Lynch, middle-market firms, recruiters, relationship management, research, risk management, smaller banks, traders, Wall Street, wallstjobs.com Posted in Life | 1 Comment »
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