Showing posts with label dream job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dream job. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

Job Opportunities



Akamai Technologies San Mateo, CA

Akamai Technologies Cambridge, MA
Akamai Technologies Cambridge, MA 
Verizon Wireless NJ
SuccessFactors Arlington, VA 

Akamai Technologies San Mateo, CA 
Akamai Technologies Cambridge, MA
Verizon Wireless NJ
Georgetown, TX
Kenyon College, Oh

Monday, December 19, 2011

Small Town Girl Wins Big!

Wit, skill, and just plain know how it what Sophie Clark used to out smart and out maneuver her competition in this season’s finale of Survivor on CBS. Held in the South Pacific, the winner is a 22 year old medical student from Willsboro, NY. Clark states that "I think I had my finger on the pulse of the game the whole time," after it was announced she won.
 
While watching the finale, I was at first a little skeptical about the whole thing since I am not much of a reality TV fan but some friends talked me into it and soon I began to lighten up once they clued me in on some of the history behind the show. For example, the infamous Uncle Russell who has frequented the series often but never won is such an interesting character that he was interviewed during the finale. His nephew Brandon was one of the competitors who just happen to give his immunity to another player (Albert) that made it to the final three. That a huge mistake. 
 
Then there is Coach Wade. This season was his third attempt on the show. As the leader of his tribe, his big mistake was thinking that he could remain loyal to everyone. Guess what, he couldn’t, and that came back to haunt him when the jurors had to vote for the winner. Last be not least is the fan’s favorite Ozzy. Perhaps because Ozzy spent more time on Redemption Island than anyone else, he won more challenges than anyone else. He certainly increased his strength and endurance while he was there which made him a more challenging opponent. But all of his hard work paid off and he didn’t walk away empty handed. Fans rewarded him with the Fan’s Favorite prize of $100,000

Overall I must admit that the finale was exciting, exhilarating and so pleasant to watch a woman win Survivor. Go Sophie! You are the Sole Survivor.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

25 Ways to Sabotage Your Job Search: After The Interview


Guest Post by Kristyn L. Graham

After the interview
21. Not sending a thank-you note
Interview etiquette extends beyond the goodbye handshake. Follow up with the interviewer by sending a thank-you note, either by e-mail or in the mail. Not only is it standard business practice, it's also common courtesy. 
22. Being over-aggressive in follow-up
Thanking the hiring manager for the interview is acceptable. You can even check in to see if a candidate's been hired if you were given a deadline for the decision. However, calling, e-mail or stopping by the office repeatedly is not persistent; it's annoying.
23. Not learning from your mistakes
Not every interview goes off without a hitch, so don't beat yourself up if you flubbed an answer or two. However, if you don't take the time to review each interview you go on, you're bound to repeat the same mistakes again and again. 
24. Forgetting where you've applied and interviewed
After a few weeks, you've applied at more than dozen places and probably interviewed with a few companies. Eventually it's harder to remember where you've sent a résumé or interviewed, and applying to the same place makes you look like an applicant who applies to any posting that pops up, not the best fit. 
25. Stopping your job search while you wait for a response
Even if your interview for the job of a lifetime went well, don't freeze your job hunt while you wait to hear back. For a variety of reasons you might not get the job, or you might stumble upon an even better opportunity. You don't have anything to lose by continuing the hunt.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Dream Job Series on the Examiner


Starting your own business has been a popular concept for several entrepreneurial minded consumers who have either been impacted by this recession or come to the realization that there has got to be a more fulfilling life for them. Working for yourself, establishing your own hours and, most importantly, creating a business that reflects who you are and how you can make a difference in someone else’s life are usually some of the more common reasons why people seek out a new and more meaningful employment opportunity.


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Introducing Dream Job Magazine

For the most part, blogs provide an excellent resource to consumers who are looking for up-to-date information, guidance, and tips to assist them with just about any area of their life they are looking to improve or enhance. But some consumers may desire a more collective approach where bloggers, authors, or writers can join together and unite their areas of expertise in one forum. 


Health and wellness expert Kim Trowbridge, M.Ed, CHES, Health Improvement Manager for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company; Alease Michelle, Owner of the School of Creative Business; R. Alexandria Williams, certified cosmetologist and skin care specialist who owns the Purple Rose skin care spa; and Dr. Cris, certified career coach and owner of Dr. Cris, the Dream Job Doctor, have all united their passions and expertise to give their readers a little bit more of what they’ve been searching for. 
 Through a new online magazine titled Dream Job Magazine (DJM), these ladies have decided to join their efforts and share with their customers and newly found readers practical tips and advice to empower them to live the life that they’ve always dreamed of, and in the process, tap into a fulfilling career. 

Each quarter on the 15th of June, September, December, and February, readers can expect a new DJM edition that will specifically assist readers in knowledge to enhance their career, health, wellness, and beauty. Additionally, each edition will focus on a success story of someone who is passionately living their Dream Job. 

This month’s edition is all about preparing for a new career, with articles that suggest the importance of appearance at an interview; steps for obtaining a great new job; maintaining a healthy balance by establishing the appropriate boundaries; and marketing tactics used to increase sales. Take a moment to visit DJM; you will be informed, excited, and anxious for the next edition.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Entering the Promise Land: Tips for Women Executives on Breaking through the Glass Ceiling - Tip #5 Plan out Your Career

Hello All,

This is our final week of career tips for women executives who desire to break through the glass ceiling and enter the promise land. This week's tip provides practical advice on the importance of planning out your career.

I hope that you’ve been inspired by this weekly series, and you can look forward to more to come.  

Enjoy,

Dr. Cris

Tip #5 Plan out Your Career  

Plan out Your CareerWithout a plan, you plan to fail. So knowing this in advance, you want to strategically plot out what steps you can take in your career to receive the benefits that you desire out of life. It all goes back to this question: what is it that you truly want to do with the rest of your life? What is your purpose? If you can imagine yourself a few years from now, where do you see yourself in your career? What is your dream job?

Once you have defined it and can envision it, then you can determine what specific steps you will need to take in order to achieve your dream job. Don't think about what obstacles may be in your way. Now is the time for you to realize that in order to achieve your plan, you can’t doubt that your career goals are achievable; don’t give up on your dream, and recognize that breaking through the glass ceiling is possible and that entering into the promise land can be your reality. 

Monday, May 16, 2011

Dr. Cris is on the Radio





Listen to internet radio with ProfessorLocs on Blog Talk Radio  

Professor Locs  & Alease Michelle McClenningham
Hello All,                                                                   
Last week I had the opportunity to call into a radio show where my friend, Alease Michelle McClenningham was interviewed by Professor Locs. Alease is the owner of The School of Creative Business, which is a company that assists creative entrepreneurs in successfully incorporating social media into their businesses. 

Take a moment to listen to this interview and learn a little more about The School of  Creative Business, my business, Dr. Cris, the Dream Job Doctor. And how I assisted both Alease and Professor Locs identify their dream jobs.

Enjoy! 


Dr. Cris
 



  

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Easing your employment frustrations


Did you know that there is someone who can ease your employment frustrations? Someone who can relieve your job anxiety?  Someone who can illuminate for you the possibilities of a dream job? But are you ready to receive it? The answer to these questions and more will be revealed soon. Stay tuned!