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The resume-writing process really made me think about the number of things I handle and the amount of revenue I am resonsible for. It also made me realize the things I need to focus on at work in order to improve my chances of getting a [new] position.
Sr. Production Manager, Polo Ralph Lauren, New York, NY

  Know your value

Jeri is interviewed on Studio One, a cable news program produced by students, faculty and staff at the University of North Dakota. This segment talks about job interview process and how you can be prepared for this important part of getting your career going in the right direction.


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The Workwrite Job Search Guide is for you if you are:

Executive: CEO, CIO, CFO, COO, President, Vice President, Partner
At the top of your profession, an accomplished leader with a vision to match, you have accomplishments begging to be quantified in ways that show your enterprise scope.
Management: Director, manager, general manager, operations manager, You are doubly blessed with management experience backed by a profession.
Professional: You are highly educated and/or trained in a career track field.
Technical: Your training is highly specialized, technology oriented, and quickly evolving.
Creative: Your career has called you into the attic of angels, where the sweat of creativity powers the heavens.

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Monstrous Bullying

Monster.com features a basic explanation of workplace bullying in their two-part series, Workplace Bullying: What Can You Do? Start reading it here:
It’s hard to pinpoint how it started. Maybe it was when you saw your manager’s assistant noting those rare occasions when you came in 10 minutes late. Or maybe it was the time the boss half-jokingly trashed your performance — in front of her

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Workplace Bullying and the Murder of Annie Le

I want to share with you excerpts from a letter I received from Katherine Hermes (pictured at right), a faculty member at Central Connecticut State University.

Katherine writes:

“Annie Le, a Yale graduate student who worked in a lab, was the co-worker of her alleged killer, Ray Clark. Clark reportedly sent emails to her berating her for her lack of proper protocol concerning the lab’s mice.

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Workplace Bullying Goes to School

Sioux City District First in Nation with Bullying Prevention Program for Adults

Schools and student bullying are a September tradition. However, this year, there is a new twist. The Sioux City (Iowa) Community School District (SCCSD) is taking bold steps to prevent bullying among teachers, staff and administrators. They are first district in the nation to launch an anti-bullying program for adult employees, according to

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My favorite search engine is everyone else's favorite, too

Alison Doyle reveals that my favorite search engine has leaped ahead of the pack in her article, “Indeed tops the job charts.”

You can try it out on the Resources page of this Web site.

The thing I like best about it is that it does all of the work for me. Say I’m looking for a sales position in Minneapolis and Sioux Falls, SD. I fill

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