Careers That Remain Strong in a Bad Economy
January 26, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Parenting
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Sometimes the key to remaining gainfully employed is by choosing a job that can easily weather the ups and downs of the economy. (Easier said than done, I know.)
I caught this list of “Five Careers That Sail Through a Bad Economy” and one thing that really caught my attention was the inclusion of education information. Even if you didn’t start out in one of these careers, it is possible to get the schooling you need in a fairly short time in order to make a move.
However, in my opinion you should never …read more
Readers Share Fears and Hopes for Economy
January 25, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Parenting
Recently we ran a giveaway for the book Bulletproof Your Job by Stephen Viscusi. As part of the giveaway, I asked for comments related to finding work, the economy, keeping work, or whatever your concerns may be for the upcoming year.
Many of you responded with fears for your own job, your children’s future, and questions about the economy. Several of you were self-employed, and concerned about what the new year will bring. Kathy S. said:
“I have a bookkeeping business that I run from home. I have 5 clients two of which are construction. My business has declined …read more
Applying for Telecommuting Jobs
January 24, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
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We talk a lot about telecommuting jobs here, but how do you GET them? If you’ve ever applied for telecommute jobs, you know that the competition is TOUGH. It’s tougher than non-telecommuting jobs. Why? Because a lot more people will apply to a telecommuting than they will an office job.
To get a telecommuting job, you have to make yourself stand out. If you were to interview for an office job, you’d put on your best suit or outfit and prepare a portfolio. But for a telecommuting job, the way you …read more
Stop Self Sabotage
January 23, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Parenting
I was recently given a copy of the book Stop Self-Sabotage by Pat Pearson, and it’s one I think the readers of Career and Kids will enjoy. The book has several real-life examples about athletes and celebrities that have engaged in self-sabotage, which I personally enjoyed. Why is it so easy to see self-sabotage in someone else? So much more than in ourselves?
Stop Self-Sabotage has several quizzes, tips, and advice on how to stop behaviors that hold you back from getting you want. And haven’t we all been in a situation where we wondered, “Why does …read more
What Does This Company Do?
January 21, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
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I loved this article about “10 Things Never to Ask on a Job Interview,” and the this point really caught my attention. Never ask: “What does your company do?”
At first I thought, that’s a GREAT question to ask! But as the article pointed out with today’s technologies, if you don’t look up whether the company is on the web or on Twitter, then you haven’t properly prepared for the interview.
Now here’s the flip side of that. I remember interviewing for a job a while back. I looked up the company on …read more
Winner of Bulletproof Your Job
January 20, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
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