TweetSharevia Cheezhead, we learn about a new employment website targeting the Life Sciences industry: Beaker.com. Obviously, I can’t resist posting about this site so I can make the same Muppets gag that Joel did. But also, because I think this sort of thing will be a trend for the foreseeable future. Niche Job Boards have [...]
Entries from May 2008
Social Networking Sites As Job Search?
May 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Job Search · Job Sites
What To Do If You Just Can’t Fill A Resume
May 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments
TweetShareYesterday, I had a quick post about the one page resume myth. But what happens if you can’t even fill one page? Usually, you’d only encounter this situation if you a) haven’t had much work experience or b) held only one job for a long period of time. There are solutions for these problems. If [...]
Tags: Resumes
Busting The One Page Resume Myth
May 27th, 2008 · 62 Comments
TweetShareLet me take the time here to quickly address a pet peeve of mine. Your resume can be more than one page. Trust me. I don’t know why this is, but a certain segment of the populations holds fast to the notion that a resume can be one page and one page only. This is [...]
Tags: Resumes
Ask Brian: Confidential Job Search?
May 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments
TweetShareIf you have career or job search question you would like answered on this blog, click here to Ask Brian. Reader Sarah asks: I enjoy reading your site and have already learned some useful tips from it. I have a random question that I can’t find an answer to anywhere on the internet: What does [...]
Tags: Ask Brian
Our First Twitter Job Search Experiment Tweet
May 19th, 2008 · 4 Comments
TweetShare(NOTE: This post is referring to our ongoing Twitter Job Search Experiment… Learn about it here.) This morning, I posted our first tweet. It was as follows: Looking 4 a secretary/admin/asst office job. Location: anywhere! She just divorced & is looking 2 start fresh somewhere new @mydetroitdining Tonight, I got in touch with @mydetroitdining to [...]
Tags: Uncategorized
In Praise Of Computer Solitaire
May 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
TweetShareIn the pantheon of at-work-timewasters, computer solitaire has to stand alone in the first rank. Sure, there’s also Minesweep and now online soduku and Facebook Scrabble, but surely more work hours have been wasted playing that stupid included solitaire program on your Windows PC than anything else. Except maybe online porn. But you have to [...]
Tags: ... Or Hardly Working? · Time Wasters
Working From Home Reality Check
May 19th, 2008 · 3 Comments
TweetShareGreat post on the perils of working from home over at Snakes and Ladders: 7 Reasons For NOT Working From Home. I know, I know. People hate it when I tell them that working from home is not what it’s cracked up to be. It’s like movie stars saying it sucks to be rich and [...]
Tags: WorkLife
Inflation or not?
May 14th, 2008 · 5 Comments
TweetShareThis is a quick aside… cause I don’t get this. Someone might be able to enlighten me in the comments. I’m no economist. I don’t know about you, but the last few months, conversations amongst friends and co-workers, etc… it’s all been about how expensive everything is. Gas… we all know. But have you been [...]
Tags: Uncategorized
What People Are Forwarding This Week- Bill-O Edition
May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
TweetShareA weekly wrap-up of the forwards, email, jokes, You Tube videos and water cooler chatter making its way around America’s offices this week. I think we all pretty much assumed that Bill O’Reilly would be nightmare boss to work for. Perhaps you’ve already seen the clip floating around of a 20-years younger O’Reilly freaking out [...]
Tags: People R Forwarding.
The True Office Power Brokers
May 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
TweetShare1) The Administrative Assistant- On the one hand, the administrative assistants and secretaries keep the world turning. They route the communications, schedule the workday, make the meetings happen, facilitate the introductions and most importantly, manage your manager. You always want to be deferential to their power to keep you in the loop. But it is [...]
Tags: Getting Ahead · Office Politcs

