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Using LinkedIn to Advance Your Career: Advice from a Coach
This week’s Five O’Clock Club presentation is on “Shortcut Your Search: Internet and Other Research.” Since I will be speaking on this topic at one of our branch meetings I thought it would be a good idea to check my own LinkedIn profile…. Read more
For HR and the Rest of Us: Social Media in the Workplace: Risks and Rewards
The panelists were: Steven Z. Ehrlich, Global VP, Client Development at TMP Worldwide Advertising and Communications; James P. Flynn, Partner, Litigation and Labor and Employment practices of the Newark offices of EpsteinBeckerGreen; and… Read more
Social Media: Using LinkedIn to Advance Your Career
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The Truth About Internet Job Searching:
“I Searched the Web and Became a Company President in Under Two Hours!” by Kate Wendleton That’s the kind of story the press likes to report. Even respected journalists call The Five O’Clock Club hunting for odd spectacular stories. If only job… Read more
Lessons to be Learned From Those With Long Searches
Job Hunters Prove the Power of The Five O’Clock Club Methodology by David Madison, Ph.D. Director of the National Guild of Five O’Clock Club Career Coaches Sometimes we hear about someone who gets lucky and lands a job in two or three weeks…. Read more
Technology Etiquette for Job Hunters
by Kate Wendleton Our coaches recently exchanged their thoughts about the use of technology in a job search, largely in response to inquiries about how to use all of the gadgets and formats appropriately. After all, the abuse of technology can… Read more
How to Find Jobs That Don’t Exist at Companies You’ve Never Heard Of
by Wendy Alfus Rothman If you’ve decided to read this article you probably haven’t been able to land one of the jobs that DO exist. Don’t worry! There are plenty of jobs out there. That’s right — plenty. But they are not being… Read more
Using the Internet for Job-Search and Career Management
By: David Madison, PhD, Guild Director T his article is based on an interview with Wendy Alfus Rothman, author of the Five O’Clock Club Job-Search Bibliography, president of the Wenroth Group, and Internet research guru; and on a presentation by… Read more
I Searched the Web and Became a Company President in Under Two Hours! -The truth about Internet job searching
That’s the kind of story the press likes to report. Even respected journalists call The Five O’Clock Club hunting for the odd spectacular stories. If only job search were that simple! Yet the Internet has revolutionized job search-by removing… Read more
How to Target the Internet Job Market The Start of Your “Personal Marketing Plan”–Target Industries
A Five O’Clock Club target consists of an industry or organization size, the kind of position you want within those industries, and the geographic areas that are of interest to you. Use the following to help you organize your job search. Define… Read more
Getting Jobs in a High-Growth Field: Lessons from those in the Interactive marketplace
Lessons from those in the interactive marketplace by Kate Wendleton Internet-related companies now employ more people than the publishing or the advertising industries. In Patricia Raufer’s article, Five O’Clock Clubbers tell you what you need to… Read more
What’s Happening in the Interactive Job Market? Five O’Clock Clubbers Give You the Inside Scoop
Five O’Clock Clubbers Give You the Inside Scoop by Patricia Raufer With all the talk about the Internet, new media, interactivity and online services, you might think that the interactive marketplace is ripe with opportunities for job hunters–and… Read more
The Internet as a Job-Search Tool
by Patricia L. Raufer When you consider that the Internet is a global network of networks linking individuals, companies, governments, organizations, and academic institutions, it is not surprising that it is a valuable job-search tool. Although… Read more
Marketing on the Internet: Getting Your Company Ready for Electronic Commerce
by Patricia L. Raufer Electronic commerce is not new, as anyone who has used an ATM, made a travel reservation or tracked a Federal Express package can attest. Companies have used network technologies for years. What is new is that with increasing… Read more

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