America’s Career Coach Tells How to Find a Job in Today’s Market

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- America’s Career Coach Tells How to Find a Job in Today’s Market
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America’s Career Coach Tells How to Find a Job in Today’s Market
MarketWatch 
For help with your job search consult with a career coach or job searchprofessional. In today’s times keep positive and remember this: “If you finda job you love you’ll never work a day in your life. Mike Ramer is America’s Career Coach and president of Ramer SearchConsultants based in Livingston N. His firm assists in finding employmentfor senior-level talent throughout the U. and internationally.

Workplace Re-Entry Training Program Helps Participants Rejoin the …
PR Web (press release) WA 
Interfacet a human capital management consulting firm invites professionals managers and supervisors looking to re-enter the workforce to attend its Workplace Re-Entry Training Weekend from January 23 to 25 2009 at the Doubletree Hotel Tarrytown. The three-day program will feature a full schedule of interactive workshops led by Interfacet career coaches and counselors. "Our program is transformational in that it helps participants move from career hiatus to setting new work-related goals to real employment" said Deb Volberg Pagnotta CEO of Interfacet. "We take the fear factor out of re-entering the job market especially during these difficult economic times. "The program is structured for individuals with at least five years of professional work experience. Interactive workshops will provide participants with valuable and personalized "take-aways" including hands-on computer skill training and updating; an introduction to new technology and its applications; stress management techniques; networking strategies; and guidelines for writing effective resumes and cover letters. Several workshops feature one-on-one professional guidance to help individuals identify obstacles set goals and create an action plan to achieve them.
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Culpeper Star Exponent VA 
Patti Lisk a professor of nursing at Germanna’s Locust Grove campus for about 20 years said she’s well aware of the increased attraction of the nursing program but hasn’t seen those students sitting in her classes just yet “because they’re just entering the pipeline. ”When asked how many students enroll in Germanna’s nursing and Allied Health programs because they consider the health-care industry more secure right now than jobs in other fields Assistant Professor of Nursing Marie Messier said “Well that’s everybody. ”Darrell Hale 40 of Orange is one of those students who made the switch for more stable employment in October. “Construction is not the business you want to be in right now” said Hale who worked as a carpenter for the last 23 years. “There are very few houses being built these days and there are always patients that need medical assistance. ”He just completed a preliminary eight-week nursing-assistant course and is scheduled to begin prerequisite classes for the practical nursing program in January with a long-term goal of becoming a registered nurse. Actual enrollment numbers for the spring semester won’t be made available until January Germanna spokesman Mike Zitz said.

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