Monday, January 31, 2011

Mentoring Monday


Make your Mentoring relationship meaningful

1. Define your relationship together, including how often and how long you will meet.

2. Respect your mentor's time. Don't call him or her with questions. Except for unusual situations that cannot wait, save it for your scheduled meeting.

3. Stay organized to make the most of your sessions. Keep a notebook binder with the following categories: Mentor Questions, My Action Plan, Mentor Notes/Emails, Items for Discussion and Meeting Notes.

4. If you are given an assignment, get it done on time and ready to present in a professional way.

5. Be early for meetings. If you can afford it, pay for any meals or beverages served during your meeting. Even if your mentor is Bill Gates, don't expect your mentor to pick up the check.

6. Be open minded. You may get feedback you do not like. Take it in the spirit given.

7. Share your appreciation. Your mentor is giving up precious time and sharing valuable knowledge with you. Offer to help them in return. Occasional babysitting or helping with research are just some examples.

http://www.seekingsuccess.com/articles/art154.php

Friday, January 28, 2011

Freelance Friday

Put in more than 40 hours/week

Sometimes you will have weeks with nothing to do and then you will get slammed with three or four projects at once.

Projects never come when you want or need them too. They invariable come at the most inopportune time (eg, when your kid is sick, when YOU’RE sick, two days before vacation, on a Friday afternoon and needed by Monday).

Just know, while your time may be your own, it will be on an unconventional schedule.


http://www.designersmind.com/articles/freelancing-success-tips/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tip of the Day


Prepare in Advance for an interview

Prepare a response so you are ready for the question "What do you know about our company. Know the interviewer's name and use it during the job interview. If you're not sure of the name, call and ask prior to the interview. Try to relate what you know about the company when answering questions.

http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/jobinterviewtip.htm

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Work Abroad Wednesday

Check your Skills

If you have the kind of skills and experience that will guarantee full-time employment throughout the world, you may want to think about choosing a country where your talents are specifically in demand. This could lead to a fast-tracked application, an increased salary and more benefits. Being valued in this way will also do wonders for your self-esteem!

http://www.ssw-working-abroad.com/working-abroad-tips/default.aspx

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tip of the Day


The importance of business cards

Business Cards can sometimes be almost as valuable as your resume when it comes to tools available to you in your job search, and are not very hard to make or as expensive as you think to buy. You should always have some handy, becuase you never know when they will come in handy, they are small and can easily be stored in your wallet or pocket.

http://gisjobs.ca/gis_career_tips_and_advice.php

Monday, January 24, 2011

Mentoring Monday


Tips on how to find a good mentor

1.Research the field and find out about the people who are in it.

2.Create a list of people who seem like good fits with you.

3.Start contacting them slowly at first - a polite and formal email, for example - and see who responds.

4.Try to form a relationship, and get to know their personalities even as you try to exhibit yours. Like so many other things, when you find the right mentor, you'll know it.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/careeradviceresources/a/career-mentor.htm

Friday, January 21, 2011

Freelance Friday

Maintain your time limitations

It is very important to follow time limitations when given tasks to do. Submit your work to clients within the given time duration. By doing this clients learn to trust you and you can become a more relaible freelancer. Plan ahead, in order to have enough time to complete tasks on time.

http://www.saching.com/Articles/Tips-to-Start-Freelance-Career-1577.html

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Tip of the Day

Always keep your skills sharp

Education is expensive, but don’t forget that over the long run, the lack of crucial knowledge or experience can cause you to loose your job. Given the speed at which today’s increasingly technology-fueled world operates and evolves the best practices change daily.

Keeping one’s skill set current is vital, with the greatest rewards and highest chances of success accruing to those who invest in their own continuing education. “You should be constantly focused on spending your time becoming more well-informed and capable, and therefore of greater worth to any given enterprise.”

http://www.digitaltrends.com/guides/2010-career-building-tips/

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Work Abroad Wednesday


10 Tips to working abroad

1. The first thing you need to do is decide where you want to go and work!

2. Then pick the region or even town or city that you want to base yourself in.

3. With a nation and a location in mind you have to think about getting a work permit or residency visa.

4. With the country, the city and the paperwork sorted it’s time to think about actually working abroad and the capacity in which you are hoping to be employed.

5. Looking for jobs abroad can be done via the Internet – you can contact employment agencies local to the country or even town you’re hoping to head for, you can contact agencies specialising in international recruitment, you can contact agencies specialising in recruiting for the work you’re hoping to secure.

6. Another top tip is thinking about whether you know people who live abroad.

7. If you want to travel and work abroad, consider getting a qualification or gaining skills in an area of employment that is portable.

8. If you have a particular skill or area of expertise and you’re not sure where in the world you want to work abroad, try and find out where your skills or areas of expertise are most in demand.

9. Think about the financial aspect of moving abroad very seriously.

10. And finally – even before you go and certainly when you’re on the road travelling overseas, remember to network actively! It’s not what you know in life but who you know!

http://www.shelteroffshore.com/index.php/living/more/ten-working-abroad-tips

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tip of the day


Always make sure you are Prepared

Your dream job might come around tomorrow, make sure you are prepared when it does.

Don't wait around. Update your resume now, and continue to update it regularly.

Tomorrow your dream job may show up. Prepare for it with a professional resume and be ready to describe yourself as a valuable object to anyone that will try to recruit you.

http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp

Monday, January 17, 2011

Mentoring Monday

Finding the right Career Mentor

If you are looking to change your career, it may be in your best intrest to get a mentor in your career field of choice. A mentor should be able to help you through the difficulties that come with a career change. They may also be able to help you with contacts, job leads and other career advice. Finding a mentor is not a difficult process, but you should be wise when chosing your mentor.

Choose a well-established person. If your mentor is deeply rooted in their career, the more help they will be able to give you. Look for senior people within companies in your chosen career field through workshops, seminars and professional associations.

Once you have found a mentor, meet with them weekly for a set period of time. Don't bother your mentor outside that period. Respect their time.

http://www.kellyservices.ca/web/ca/services/en/pages/tip_sep09_finding_mentor.html

Friday, January 14, 2011

Freelance Friday


Examining yourself is a must

After deciding your career as a freelancer, do a in depth analysis of your skills and knowledge. Make sure to study the market carefully. Develop your skills based on your research. By doing this you come to know your position in today's market. make sure you have the edge to beat the competitor.

http://www.saching.com/Articles/Tips-to-Start-Freelance-Career-1577.html

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tip of the day


Build your reputation

In business, your reputation is the most valuable thing you can own. make it known that you cna be dependable, professional, and cooperative. Act and look the part by dressing professionally. Make a name for yourself by attending conferences and delivering speeches.

http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-career-development/11128-1.html

Friday, December 17, 2010

Freelance Friday


Know how you make your money

Discover where your core competencies lie and what you do to make your money. Be able to answer clearly and concisely what you do in less than thirty seconds. Are you selling a product or a service?Know who you are selling to and who will be your primary consumer.When you are in the thick of things, remind yourself of your core business.

http://graphicdesignblender.com/17-tips-for-effective-freelance-business-planning

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tip of the Day


Who should you include in your career network?

Your career network should include anyone who can assist you with a job search or career move. It can include past and present co-workers, bosses, friends with similar interests, colleagues from business associations, alumni from your university, or acquaintances you have met via online networking services. Your network can also include family, neighbors, and anyone who might have a connection that will help.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/networking/a/networkingtips.htm
http://www.google.ca/imgres?

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

How to choose where you want to work

Consider some of these points

1.Do you know anyone who lives abroad?This can be a major advantage to you when making contacts, finding accommodation and looking for work.

2.Do you want to travel around a bit?Choosing an initial "safe" destination (where you are not too far from home or know someone or have already secured employment) so if doesn't work out you can always head back home easily. It will also ease you in to a foreign culture, which will be valuable experience for further travels.

3.Look into the skills gaps in various destinations.Then see if your particular skills can fit into those gaps? You will find it much easier to get work that way.

4.What can you afford to spend?You may be lucky and have a job to go to or are able to find one quickly when you arrive. But you will still have to fork out rent and other expenses and may not be paid straight away.

http://www.jobseekersadvice.com/working_abroad/articles/working_in_europe.htm

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tip of the Day


Check your online profile

Google yourself to see what comes up — and what potential employers will see if they do the same. If you don’t like what you find, it’s time to do damage control.make sure that all online sites you join, are private or show the employers that you may be a strong asset to the company.

http://careerbrander.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/top-ten-online-job-search-tips-career-builder-revisited/
http://www.google.ca/imgres?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Mentoring Monday


Keep expectations realistic

Assumptions or expectations can easily Ruin a relationship. To avoid this, you and your mentor should both discuss your expectations of each other and the relationship.
For example, discuss how often you'll meet or what areas you will work on. When there's a change in expectations, discuss this as well. Relationships grow and change and so do expectations, so those agreed upon early on may not be the same later. Have weekly conversations to discuss your mutual expectations.

http://www.management-mentors.com/resources/april-2009/
http://www.google.ca/imgres?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Freelance Friday


Keep Your Customers Around with Better Customer Service for Your Freelance Business

Keeping in Touch With Your Clients Is Key,There are many things which business owners can do in order to boost their business. Perhaps one of the most important steps you should take in order to not only gain clients but to keep them is to exhibit top-notch client communication.

Notify Your Clients That Their Business Needs Are Being Met by keeping in touch with your clients on a continual basis you are letting them know that their current business needs are being met. Even though you may be in the middle of a project, keeping them abreast of this information gives them peace of mind in knowing that an upcoming deadline will be met in time.

http://www.allfreelance.com/freelancing_blog/
http://www.google.ca/imgres

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Tip of the Day


Test Your Skills

If you're not sure what career you want, you might not be taking into account skills that you already have. Everybody is good at something, so try and brainstorm and write a list of as many of your qualities as you can. Think about factors like whether you prefer working alone or with others, and how these qualities can translate into a job.

http://www.wikihow.com/Choose-the-Right-Career
http://www.google.ca/imgres

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday


Check your Qualifications

In some countries many standard university and further education qualifications translate like for like. Some professional qualifications however do not translate and different countries have different standards, working practices and governing bodies that people with certain qualifications operating in certain trades or professions will have to have translated. Alternatively they may have to apply to have their qualifications recognised or to take examinations or practical tests to prove their ability.

If you require certain qualifications and permissions to conduct your professional business, ensure you check out the rules for your trade in the country you’re interested in moving to.

http://www.shelteroffshore.com/index.php/living/more/tips_for_working_abroad

http://www.google.ca/imgres

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tip of the Day


Attitude is everything

Employees with a positive attitude will always advance higher in the organization than those without a good attitude. Leadership involves the ability to motivate and inspire others to achieve. It is next to impossible to motivate and inspire others to achieve if you have a poor attitude yourself. Companies look for leaders that shine. Shining involves a positive outlook that rubs off on others around you.

http://workbloom.com/blog/career-advancement/three-tips-for-career-advancement-that-people-often-ignore/

Monday, December 6, 2010

Mentoring Monday


Begin mentoring relationships by discussing mutual goals and expectations

Maybe you and your mentor have Gotten together before--or Maybe not. Either way, it's important to understand the framework and assumptions that each of you brings to the "mentoring table." As you "set the table",you need to identify the tools and resources you will need to move forward. Be sure to encourage a discussion of each other's goals. You and your mentor(s) should have a frank discussion of expectations: Start with a discussion of how frequently you will meet in person and communicate via phone or e-mail and set up a means of contact in case of an urgent issue. Be sure to keep this discussion two-way, both mentee and mentor listening attentively and seeking to understand each other's unique perspective.

Addressing these issues at the beginning of a mentoring relationship helps avoid difficulties that can arise later on.

http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_08_14/caredit.a0900101

Friday, December 3, 2010

Freelance Friday


Time Management

Time management is very important in every profession; in fact it is the most vital element of professionalism. History may vouch for the fact that success comes to the people who have managed time better in their personal and professional life. You have to meet deadlines to be a successful professional and this can only happen if you are good at time management.

When it comes to freelancers, time management is of utmost importance. Unlike employed professionals, who have a regular job, freelancers have all day and all night to work – meaning plenty of lose time. Thus freelancers cannot afford to lose their track on time management. They have so many random projects and time management is very important for them in order to finish them all.

http://www.smashingbuzz.com/2010/09/time-management-tips-for-freelance-designers/

http://www.google.ca/imgres

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Tip of the Day


Stay Motivated


Read management books, listen to motivational tapes, and use positive reinforcement vehicles to keep up your spirits. Bad language, poor attitudes and lack of cooperation can kill branding and your reputation faster than anything. If given the choice to talk to a smiling person who's open or one who is angry with folded arms, who will you go to?

http://www.ehow.com/way_5154020_career-building-tips.html
http://www.google.ca/imgres

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

Get posted Abroad And Freelance

Find a company that is known for sending their employees abroad and work for them. Of course its no guarantee that you will be chosen when the next posting comes around so letting your manager know of your interest might help. Freelance

Everyone has their own skills that they could benefit from. What you can do here, you can most probably do overseas. You can freelance as consultants, technical writers, journalists, graphic artists, modeling, teach English or any language that you know. You will be surprised at how quickly your income generates by just freelancing.

http://www.overseasdigest.com/five-Tips-To-Get-That-Job-Abroad.htm

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tip of the Day

Phone Interviews

Treat a phone interview like an important meeting with someone who can change your life--because it just might be.Sit up straight (you may even prefer to stand) because it makes your voice resonate more effectively.

If you plan to use a cell phone, have a friend call you for a practice run to make sure the connection is good. And be alone for your interview. You wouldn't go to a professional meeting with your mommy by your side or a puppy in your lap, would you?

Finally, make sure your outgoing voicemail message sounds professional. (And if you don't know exactly when the interviewer will call, refrain from answering your phone with "Duuuuude!" during the window of possibility.)

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-job_search_tips_how_to_nail_a_phone_interview-1427

Monday, November 29, 2010

Mentoring Monday

Learn to accept and give feedback

The good news in a mentoring relationship is that you will receive feedback and insight from a knowledgeable and caring colleague.This feedback will confirm if you are on the right track.

But sometimes the feedback will be less than flattering. You need to be receptive to both kinds, positive and negative, and learn to accept feedback that's intended to improve your performance or your work.

The key is to learn to listen carefully to this constructive feedback, make adjustments, then seek more feedback so that you can continue to improve yourself.

http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_08_14/caredit.a0900101

Friday, November 26, 2010

Freelance Friday

Take your Job seriously

Some people tend to think that freelancing is a walk in the park. These usually don’t make it for long, basically because they’re wrong. Make sure to take your job 100% seriously and do your best when you’re working. The second you notice you’re not giving all you can, your efficiency has dropped a whole lot. So make sure to remind yourself of why you’re doing this and do your best to stay focused while at work.

http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/development/tips-boost-freelance-efficiency/

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Tip of the Day

Sell Yourself

Learn the fine art of self-promotion. If you have had major accomplishments or created successful programs, make sure people know about it — especially those in influential positions who could help you advance professionally. Let it be known that you are seeking a promotion or the next step up in your career.

http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-career-development/11128-1.html

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tip of the Day

Sharpen your people skills

Strong interpersonal skills play a crucial role in gaining the respect of your boss and coworkers; they will also attract the notice of outside influencers who might open new doors of opportunity for you. Be friendly, outgoing, and personable. Listen carefully to people, and practice being a clear and effective communicator.

http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-career-development/11128-1.html

Friday, November 19, 2010

Freelance Fridays

An important part of freelance work is the passion you bring to each new job. Along with this passion you have the opportunity to bring about new challenges, new personalities and new rewards!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tip of the Day

Take some time and volunteer

The career centre has recently obtained a new resource for the centre and it involves volunteering, if you would like to volunteer and are not quite sure where then come on in and check out the book of opportunities for student involvememnt. Volunteering is a great way to expand your network and even gain experience in your field of choice.

So come on in!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

Are you interested in working abroad but don't know where to start? Check out the 'Work Abroad' board located across from the Awards office. Still looking for direction? Stop by the career centre and browse our bookshelves or speak with an advisor!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Tip of the Day

Be Prapared

Have a telephone answering machine or voice mail system in place and sign-up for a professional sounding email address. Put your cell phone number on your resume so you can follow up in a timely manner. This job search toolkit will help you get everything you need set for your job search.

http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/jobsearchhelp/a/jobtips.htm

Monday, November 15, 2010

Mentoring Monday

Put the decision on the mentee

Allow the mentee to seek out the mentor(s) if and when desired.
By far, the most effective approach is for the mentee to know the names of 2 or 3 people, and to reach out if and when input is needed—to one or to all.


http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/dec2008/ca2008125_084437.htm

Friday, November 12, 2010

Freelance Friday

A great way to 'learn the ropes' in terms of photography and journal freelance work is to follow their work through blogs, websites, magazines and newspaper articles! If you have an idea of the style of work you are interested in... research where to find it! Read it! Follow it! Learn from it!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Tip of the Day

Pick the right Tools in your career


Pick the tools you can handle.

You can build your future career using a lot of different tools. Studying at School is easy. Taking a full master degree is more complicated.

You can add a lot to your career by studying books and tutorials.Doing short time courses with certification tests might add valuable weight to your CV. And don't forget: Your current job is often the most valuable source of building new skills.

Don't pick a tool that is too heavy for you to handle!

http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tip of the Day

Sharpen Your People Skills


Strong interpersonal skills play a crucial role in gaining the respect of your boss and coworkers; they will also attract the notice of outside influencers who might open new doors of opportunity for you. Be friendly, outgoing, and personable. Listen carefully to people, and practice being a clear and effective communicator.



http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-career-development/11128-1.html

Monday, November 8, 2010

Mentoring Monday

Give back and get more

Mentors don't usually ask how the mentoree has benefitted from the relationship. Take the time to share examples and to say "thank you" on occasion, and you'll often find that the mentor will give more without your having to ask. Sharing how a mentor has been helpful in the past gives the mentor guidance on how to be helpful in the future.


http://www.management-mentors.com/resources/april-2009/

Friday, November 5, 2010

Freelance Friday

Are you interested in freelance work? Have you decided to take the giant leap and become a freelance writer? Here are some important markets to consider when deciding what type of work you are most interested in!

Web Development & Design
Customer Service
Software Development
Administrative Support
Sales & Marketing
Networking & Information Systems
Design & Multimedia
Business Services

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Tip of the Day

Fulfill your Current Job


Your current job might be best place to start your career.

It is often very little that separates successful people from the average. But nothing comes free.

If you do your job well and fulfill your responsibilities, this is often the best way to start a new career.

Talk to your supervisor about things you can do. Suggest improvements. Offer your help when help is needed. In return ask for help to build a better career. It is often possible - right inside your own organization - especially if you have proved to be a valued employee.

http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesdays

Interested in working in the UK?
Check out the UK Border Agency website for tips on all the 'how too's'.
www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tip of the Day

Build a Good Network

Your next career step might arise from your contact network.
Did you know that more than 50% of all jobs are obtained from contact networks?

If you have a good contact network, it is also a good place to discover future careers, to explore new trends, and to learn about new opportunities.

Spend some time building new contacts, and don't forget to maintain the ones you already have.

One of the best ways to get serious information from your network is to regularly ask your contacts how they are, what they do, and what is new about their careers.

http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp

Monday, November 1, 2010

Mentoring Monday

As a mentee, you need to be in the driver's seat of your mentoring relationships--not in the passenger seat while your mentor makes all the important choices about your career. To have that control, you need to do a personal inventory and know your career goals. You need to be able to articulate where you would like to go over the next period of your career and beyond. Once you've articulated your goals clearly, your mentor will be better able to advise and guide you on possible steps and opportunities.

By knowing your goals, you will be in control of the path that you choose to take--and are more likely to be satisfied with your career decisions.


http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_08_14/caredit.a0900101

Friday, October 29, 2010

Freelance Friday

The Canadian Council for the Arts - www.canadacouncil.ca

This website provides loads of information on important industry related topics such as:

-Writing & Publishing
-Audience Market & Development
-Media-Arts
-Grant Writing

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tip of the Day

Volunteer for boards


If you have your career set on something beyond what you are doing in your present position, seek out opportunities to volunteer or serve on advisory boards, where you can build a reputation as someone who is passionate and dedicated to your particular industry.Volunteering is also a great way to network with people who are intrested in a similar career as you.


http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resources/careers-career-development/11128-1.html

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

It is important to be aware of the requirements which must be met when chosing to move and/or work abroad. Be sure to visit the Foreign Affairs and International Trade website for further information.
http://www.international.gc.ca/iyp-pij/iyp_introduction_page.aspx

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tip of the Day

When Job Hunting: Dress for Success


When job-hunting, first impressions are critical. You are marketing a product -- yourself -- to a potential employer, and the first thing the employer sees when greeting you is your attire; make every effort to have the proper dress for the type of job you are seeking. Will dressing properly get you the job? Of course not, but it will give you a competitive edge and a positive first impression.


http://www.quintcareers.com/dress_for_success.html

Monday, October 25, 2010

Tip of the Day

Reference Checking On Facebook


Facebook could be sabotaging your career.You’re being judged by what you do in the public domain. Every move you make, every step you take leaves a trace in cyberspace. The best way to keep on top of your own personal brand is to control the information you put out there. Make sure your Facebook is clean or at least Private.


http://career-advice.monster.ca/job-interview/interview-preparation/facebook-job-search-canada/article.aspx

Friday, October 22, 2010

Freelance Friday

www.freelanceswitch.com

Take a look at this website offering a wealth of information on FREELANCING from project tools and website development, to business resources and blogs!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Tip of the Day

Career Planning Tip

"Without a plan, you are like a ship without a rudder." Without a career plan you will be blown off course by the slightest breeze. Without a good career plan experienced professionals can stall and stagnate and become targets for downsizing. Without a good career plan college students are likely to change majors, lose credits, drop out, or take too long to graduate. When times get tough, and the classes become hard, self doubt begins to creep in. Having a firm career direction will help keep Yourself on track during tough times.


http://www.careerplanner.com/Career-Articles/CareerPlanningAdvice.cfm

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesdays

Check out these websites for the most recent and reliable information on working abroad!

www.hostelworld.com
www.lonelyplanet.com
www.acdi-cida.gc.ca

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tip of the Day

Acing your interview


Company Research
Research should always be your first step. Gathering background information on employers is a crucial element in successful interview preparation.

Practise Makes Perfect
Practice with a friend and record or videotape your responses so you can replay the interview and see how well you did. Prepare answers to commonly asked interview questions.

Prepare for the interview
It is very important to be on time for the interview. Know the interviewer's name and use it during the interview.

Stay Calm
if you're not sure what's been asked take a moment or two to frame your responses.

http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/aceinterview.htm

Monday, October 18, 2010

Mentoring Monday

Workplace Mentoring Tips


YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Be aware of your roles and responsibilities - what you are supposed to be doing, and how things are to be done.

YOUR ATTITUDE: Attitude determines how you interpret the things that come your way. Be positive. Choose to see things positively.

YOUR BEHAVIOUR: Be patient with yourself and those that you are working with.Do not be in too much of a rush. Do not rush your work.

http://apprenticeship.nscc.ca/mentoring/Mentoring.Resource.Handout.Tips.pdf

Friday, October 15, 2010

Freelance Friday

Sometimes LESS is MORE. Many writer's are reluctant to make extreme edits to their work. Instead they poke at it piece by piece hoping that this will ultimately lead to a major improvement. Perhaps another way to create a successful piece is to break it down, drill it apart and REFRAME.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tip of The Day

Maintaining your confidence during a prolonged Job Search

Networking
Networking with other job seekers allows you to realize that their are many bright, competent people in the very same position as you.

Volunteering
When no one is paying you a salary in exchange for your skills, it’s easy to start thinking those skills aren’t valuable. Volunteering your talents for causes that matter to you can stop this negative thinking in its tracks.

Socailizing
Throughout your job search, it’s important to keep yourself surrounded by the people who know you best—for more than just your job title.

http://www.ontariojobsite.com/articles/maintaining-your-confidence-during-a-prolonged-4923-article.html

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

A few important questions to ask yourself before you go work abroad:
- Do you know where you're going to live?
- Are vaccinations required?
- How much money will you need?
- What languages are spoken?

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tip of the Day

What not to do in an Interview


1. Show up for your interview early
Interviewers dont like to feel rushed.

2. Set your cell phone to silent or turn it off
Many people even consider it bad to look at your cellphone while waiting to be called in.

3. If something truly crazy occurs that causes you to be late, Apologize profusely
Their is no easier way to get off on the wrong foot with a potential employer than to give them the impression that you don't value their time.



http://www.ontariojobsite.com/articles/what-not-to-do-in-an-interview-4916- article.html

Friday, October 8, 2010

Freelance Friday

WORD OF MOUTH WORKS!
Here's How...
Enlist your friends and family to spread the word about your services.
Ask your satisfied clients for referrals.
Offer free consultations for new referrals.
Consider a referral or finder fee.

For more tips on how to get your services out there viva voce, see the link below!

http://freelanceswitch.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Tip of the Day

Make career Planning an Annual Event

Many of us have physicals, visit the eye doctor and dentist, and do a myriad of other things on an annual basis, so why not career planning? Find a day or weekend once a year -- more often if you feel the need or if you're planning a major career change -- and schedule a retreat for yourself. Try to block out all distractions so that you have the time to truly focus on your career -- what you really want out of your career, out of your life.

By making career planning an annual event, you will feel more secure in your career choice and direction -- and you'll be better prepared for the many uncertainties and difficulties that lie ahead in all of our jobs and career.



http://www.quintcareers.com/career_planning_tips.html

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

  • Looking for great tips on how to find the perfect job or volunteer position?
  • Look no farther than the VERGE magazine which can be found in the Career Centre at Loyalist College or online at vergemagazine.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tip of the Day

Some eye-catching phrases to use when writing your resume
Phrases can add energy to statements about your work-related duties and accomplishments
Here are just a few
  • Acted as liason for/between..
  • Accounted for..
  • Drew up...
  • Mapped out...
  • promted to....

To find out about more of these Phrases go to www.workopolis.com/work

Monday, October 4, 2010

Mentoring Monday

The power of a career mentor
When you study with a career mentor, you benefit from their experience. That experience can give you the advantage that moves you ahead. As you reach your career goals, don't forget to repay the favor by helping others achieve their career goals.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tip of the Day

10 Tips to think about when Writing your resume
The following website helps you with tips from Correct Headings to
tweaking your cover letter and resume.
Get a head start on your resume today.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

Want to work abraod?
here are a few pointers.
  • Just do it
  • Get posted abroad
  • volunteer programs
  • Go back to school
  • Freelance

http://www.overseasdigest.com/five-tips-to-get-that-Job-abraod.htm

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Tip of the Day

Career Building Tips
  • Always have an up to date copy of your CV
  • Keep copies of job descriptions
  • Gather evidence of your Achievements
  • Start collecting copies of your job ads
  • Think about what motivates and demotivates you
  • set yourself objectives

http://www.aboutcareereducation.com/pages/practical-building.php

Monday, September 27, 2010

Mentoring Monday

Effective mentoring
Effective mentoring is a true gift the following website can help improve the experience for both mentor and mentee.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Freelance Friday

Better customer service for your freelance Business
1. Keeping in touch with your clients is key
2. Notifies your clients that their Business needs are being met
3. Contact with clients is beneficial should job related changes be needed
4. Earns the respect of your client
5. Alwyas offer top notch service
6. Inquire about Customer Comments
7. Know your clients by name
8. Make conversation with your clients
9. Offer incentives to your Regular Customers
10. Makes it more likely your client will be a repeat customer

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Tip of the Day

Planning your career
"Do what you like and the money will flow." If you work at something you like, you will be good at it, and the best people usually rise to the top. Don't do something just for the money unless you do not have any better options.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Thinking of going Global?

If you are considering working, studying or volunteering abroad but are not sure how to go about doing so then the Go Global Expo might be for you!

The Go Global Expo is a 2 day event that features guest speakers who can provide all the information you need. This is your opportunity to connect with some of the experts!


Admission is Free!



Location:

Hyatt Regency Toronto - 370 King Street West



When:

Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 11:00am-6:00pm

Sunday, September 26, 2010 from 11:00am-5:00pm







For more information: http://www.letsgoglobal.ca/

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tip of the Day

Ask, Listen and Learn
A good listener can learn alot.
Listen to your co-workers, your boss, and your superiors. you can learn alot from their experience.
Ask about issues that intrest you, and listen to what they say. Let them tell you about how things work, and what you could have done better.
Most people will love to be your free tutor.
http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp

Monday, September 20, 2010

Mentor Monday

10 steps to Successful Mentoring Relationship
Step 1: Self-Assessment and preparation of your CV or biography sheet
Step 2: Application and meeting with the mentor program coordinator
Step 3: Preparation (become informed)
Step 4: First contact
Step 5: First meeting
Step 6: Follow-ups
Step 7: Future meetings/contacts
Step 8: Ending the match
Step 9: Final Evaluation Form
Step 10: Thank you card

Friday, September 17, 2010

Freelance Friday

Need information on how to be a freeLancer?
The following site can answer any question from: Why would you want to be a freelancer? To: What kind of work do freelancers do?

http://homebusiness.about.com/od/homebusinessprofiles/a/freelancer.htm

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tip of the Day

Never stop Learning!
The world is always changing and everyone is looking for new and exciting was of doing business. Add regular updates to your skills and knowledge In order to keep up with the Changing Career world.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Top 100 Freelance Blogs

Do you want to open your own business? Work from home? Set your own hours? Work some days and not others? Freelancing might be for you. Discover what other freelancers have to say about the business and start following the Top 100 Freelance Blogs as chosen by odesk.com.

www.odesk.com/blog/2009/04/top-100-freelance-blogs

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Jobs at the Quinte Mall

Looking for a part-time job in the Quinte Area - consider working at the Quinte Mall. Check out the Quinte Mall site at: www.quintemall.ca

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Jobs Abroad

Check out this great site to find employment opportunities abroad. www.jobsabroad.com

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Welcome Back Students!

Orientation day is well under way and the Loyalist Career Centre would like to welcome all new and returning students back on campus. Remember to check out our site for info on new jobs we post weekly.

www.loyalistcollege.com/student-services/employment-and-career-services/services/new-positions-posted-this-week

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday - Tip of the Day

Searching for more information on working abroad - why not follow a few different bloggers to see what they have to say. Try: http://blog.goinglobal.com

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tip of the Day

A proven way to advance in your career is to be continually acquiring new knowledge. Stay on top of trends or developments in your field and make sure that your current résumé reflects those needed skills.

A.N.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tip of the Day

Learn the fine art of self-promotion. If you have had major accomplishments or created successful programs, make sure people know about it — especially those in influential positions that could help you advance professionally. Let it be known that you are seeking a promotion or the next step up in your career.
A.N.

Work Abroad Wednesday

The country you choose to move to may well be dictated by your profession and the ability to find suitable employment there - alternatively, if you’re looking for a fairly casual contract of employment your country choice options may be far broader. Whichever country you choose you need to consider the quality of life achievable, the likely employment prospects available and the affordability of that country in relation to the amount you can realistically earn.

A.N.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Mentor Monday

Develop mentoring relationships, either inside or outside the company. Recent studies have shown that four out of five promotions are influenced by a mentor higher up in the company. Mentors are also great sources of information and career guidance.
A.N.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

Don't put off getting your passport, it may take several weeks to process your passport application. You can not travel anywhere short notice so get one now, even if your unsure about future travel.
A.N.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tip of the Day

Use Technology to Network

This is a day and age where people are only a click away. There is no limit to the contacts you can make and the opportuinties it will open. For example, some of the most influencial people are on twitter such as Stephan Harper (pmharper). You can make connections on linkedin through friends of friends by being able to see which companies they work for and their job titles. Another great way to network is to join online groups. Dont be afraid to ask an online contact how they started or for job search tips.



A.N

Friday, August 13, 2010

Freelance Friday

Top Five Fastest Growing Freelance Careers

1. Fitness Instructor
2. Dietician
3. Massage Therapist
4. Internet Tutor
5. Nanny


Source: http://www.associatedcontent.com/

A.N.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tip of the Day

Interviews

Always follow up with a thank you and note restating your interest in the position. If there are multiple people in your interview than make sure to send it to each person.

A.N.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday


If your interested in working abroad and need more information check out SWAP, They organise a work and travel experience making it simple. They're overseas services are in place to ease your transition into a new culture smoothly and quickly while offering you independence and flexibility.

A.N.

Tip of the Day

Career Fairs

Do your homework, use the Internet, news sources and career fair information to learn more about the companies and organizations you plan to visit. You will leave a good impression on recruiters by knowing about his or her companies and can discuss its current situation.

A.N

Monday, August 9, 2010

Mentor Monday

Top Career Advice Tweeple That You Need to be Following...

1. CAREEREALISM (www.careerealism.com)
2. DanSchawbel (http://personalbrandingblog.com)
3. HeatherHuhman (http://www.heatherhuhman.com)
4. SweetCareers (http://sweetcareers.blogspot.com)
5. Gradspot (www.gradspot.com)
6. onlineresume (http://www.resumebear.com/blog/)
7. JobHuntOrg (http://Job-Hunt.org)
8. rgilles (http://www.renelgilles.com)
9. JobSearchNinja (http://www.integritycareertransitions.com/blog/)
10. JillTipograph (http://www.everythingsummer.com)


Source: http://beyondgraduation.wordpress.com

A.N.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

International skills are acquired step by step, starting in the first years of college. International skills are unique and the earlier you begin to build them, the better. You need to gain international experience over time to truly develop them. But, keep two points in mind: firstly, you can gain international experience before you even travel abroad, and secondly, that there’s no limit to the possibilities once you have it.
A.N.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Tip of the Day

When career hunting emphasize what you can do for the organization rather than what you need or want.

A.N.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Tip of the Day


How to ask for a reference letter...

1. Be clear why you are asking for a reference and your qualifications justifying why you deserve to have them speak on your behalf.

2. Provide a rough draft to make it easier for them. Also remind them that they do not have to use it.

3. Allow room for them to gracefully say no, for any reason. It won't be the glowing reference you need if they feel forced into it.

A.N.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Freelance Friday

5 Tips to Help You Develop a Good Client Base

1. Mind your manners.

Saying please and thank you aren’t frills or unnecessary language. Use them often and liberally. You can’t be too polite to your clients – even when they don’t return the favor. Everyone likes to feel appreciated, and once you finish a project, take the time to thank the client for giving you the opportunity to work with them. Finishing on a positive note will make that client think of you the next time they need something done.

2. Show up when you say you will.

Don’t be the freelance who is like magic – just disappears one day. Clients like to be kept in the loop, and it only takes a minute to send an e-mail to give them a progress report every so often. I sometimes forget that since I work remotely, my clients don’t know what stage of a project I’m working on, but I try to deliver larger projects in stages so the client has a sense that the work is progressing.

3. Respond promptly when a client gets in touch.

You don’t need to answer every e-mail within minutes, but do get back to your clients promptly. You might have several clients whose projects you are currently juggling, but you need to make each one feel like their work is a priority for you.

4. Pick up the phone when it seems appropriate.

When something happens that needs to be dealt with quickly, don’t use e-mail. It might be a bit out of your comfort zone, but picking up the phone to talk to a client personally is a good way to get a question answered or get an issue resolved. If you decide to do so, it’s good form to introduce yourself (if you have never spoken to client before) and say, “I know you’re busy so I’ll be brief….” and then get to the reason for your call.

5. Don’t get too comfortable.

I think a certain level of insecurity about your professional life is not a bad thing – as long as you use properly. If you feel too comfortable with a client or a type of work, you may not be as careful about making sure you understand instructions or following them appropriately. The last thing you want to do is turn in sloppy work because Client X is someone you have developed a long-term relationship with.

I genuinely like and respect all of my clients and I hope it’s the same for them. That doesn’t mean that I ever forget the fact that if they aren’t happy with my work, they can easily go elsewhere.

It’s worth it to me to treat my professional relationships like the precious commodities they are. It takes more effort to be constantly looking for new clients than to have an existing client base that will provide you with at least and certain level of work on a regular basis.

Source: Freelance Writing Gigs

A.N

Tip of the Day

Make your resume the best it can be!

  1. Join a club - This shows you are well-rounded and socially adept. Having a presence within your school community also important for networking and making long lasting connections.
  2. Be a leader - Volunteer in leadership rolls because employers seek leadership skills
  3. Plan an event - This shows employers your innovation, organizational skills and that your self driven
  4. Complete an internship - This is one of the best ways to obtain those essential skills for the workplace after graduation
A.N

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Work Abroad Wednesday

  • Plan your trip
  • find out as much as possible about the country to plan to visit
  • Know what you will do when you return from your travels
  • Think about timing for job and course applications
  • Be clear what you will gain from your trip, so that you can sell the advantages to employers
  • make the most of any contacts you have in the country you want to visit, build a network
  • contact the relevant embassy before you travel to find aout about Visa requirements/work permits
  • contact trade associations connected to your country of interest or contact the chamber of commerce there. The addresses of these can be found in the reference sections of good business libraries
  • ensure that your applications are targeted to the companies you are contacting
  • find out if the format of your CV should be altered when applying to different countries see the Eurograduate website
  • look our for recruitment agencies who may be involved in international recruitment. Look out for European recruitment fairs
Source: www.careers4grads.com

A.N

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tip of the Day



Take the time to practice answering interview questions and practice your responses to the most common job interview questions that employers ask. Give actual examples to describe your skills. Providing evidence of your successes is a great way to promote your candidacy.

A.N