 | Matt's story is a perfect example of how hard work, open-mindedness, and a thirst for knowledge can catapult a regular guy with a dream into one of the most respected Emmy-winning craftsmen in his field.
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 | JibJab wasn't exactly an overnight sensation for Gregg and Evan Spiridellis. For the first six years of business they did what they could to scrape by until finally hitting the big time. Listen to how JibJab survived the .com bust and soldiered on to become one of the most influential online media powerhouses of our generation.
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 | Jeffrey Fox talks about two of his books, "How to Get Your Dream Job" and his latest book "Rain, What a Paperboy Learned About Business" and simple ways to stand out among the competition in any job market. View Bio » |
| Pamela Slim questions the assumption that one needs money to pursue an entrepreneurial life and shows us how it is possible for anyone to Escape from Cubicle Nation. View Bio » |
| According to the CEO of BrazenCareerist.com, everyone has something at which they can be great. In this candid conversation with one of the industry's leaders in career advisement, Penelope Trunk, we get the hard and fast truths as to why people are really unemployed what changes can be made to discover our talents and get back to work. View Bio » |
| Keith Ferrazzi talks frankly about how to draw the attention of major networking connectors in the business world and why it is so important to form a team that is always watching your back. View Bio » |
| Lauren Solomon shares her years of expertise as a leading image consultant to help put your best foot forward and impress potential employers and clients throughout your career. View Bio » |
| Having won The Apprentice and worked for a year under the tutelage of Donald Trump, Kelly Perdew discusses what he learned and how it helped him become the CEO of Rotohog.com. View Bio » |
| Please join us as we talk with John Hofmeister about the importance of developing immaculate communication skills as a mandatory requirement to success as well as his new non-profit organization Citizens for Affordable Energy. View Bio » |
| Art Kleiner, Editor-in chief of Strategy + Business, provides Resume Bay Radio listeners with an intellectual voice of reason as to why the automotive industry's best years are to come and why CEO's at the helm of failing businesses are not being given the boot. View Bio » |
| Leading etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore shares much-needed advice on the best ways to navigate this tough job market while showing us how to avoid the etiquette pitfalls into which many of us unknowingly fall. View Bio » |
| There are certain visual cues that a candidate can perform unknowingly that can knock them out of a job. Janine Driver, the nation's leading expert on body language tells us how to present ourselves to create a feeling of well-being and trust with a potential employer. View Bio » |
| Dr. Ivan Misner talks with us about the importance of off-line networking and "getting belly-to-belly" throughout your job search along with masterful methods on creating relationships with "connectors" who can help spread your network like wildfire. View Bio » |
| Join us as we talk with Aaron Altscher, from Season 6 of The Apprentice, as we discuss what Aaron learned off-set while watching Donald Trump in action, some excellent interviewing advice, and the odd things hiring managers in Russia look for in a candidate. View Bio » |
| Liz Lynch uses her vast expertise in Web 2.0 and social media to provide listeners great insight on leveraging sites such as Linked-In, Twitter, and Facebook to enhance visibility and credibility. View Bio » |
| The Boston Globe calls Michael Port, “an uncommonly honest author.” The Wall Street Journal calls him a “marketing guru.” Canada’s leading business paper, The Financial Post, declares “the world needs more Michael Ports.” But who cares what others say about him. It’s what he’s doing for others that matters. View Bio » |
| Lewis Howes is an expert Linked-In user who also understands that it takes more than online networking to build strong relationships. In this podcast we talk with Lewis about how someone unfamiliar to the Web 2.0 world can use both mediums to achieve immediate results in their job search. View Bio » |
| Susan Smith Jones was kind enough to talk with us about how to incorporate healthy living to enjoy a better career. Her website, www.susansmithjones.com contains tons of free information on how to enjoy a healthy lifestyle, look 10 years younger, and feel the best you have felt in years. View Bio » |
| Anne Barry Jolles provides a calm voice of reason and hope that is much needed during any time of stress and worry. In our conversation with Anne, she teaches us to stop worrying about the things we can't control and to focus on what is going right. View Bio » |
| The Resume Bay professionals interview the “interview expert” on the topic of job interviews! Topics include identifying three components of the message you are trying to get across, how to answer tough interview questions, the importance of cold calling in a tough job market and how to be prepared for softball questions. View Bio » |
| Do you wish you were more outgoing, and exuded more personal confidence when talking to new people? Jill Spiegel shares her insight on how to make instant connections with anyone. Listen to our interview, as Jill reveals how to engage people with mind messages, the hidden truth behind small talk, how to handle popularity and the importance of smiling and being positive. View Bio » |
| In this discussion, we speak with Randall Bell on the importance of being organized, how a employee can be more productive, why it is important to see the big picture and examples of how not having a strategy has led to enormous disasters. View Bio » |
| If we told you that we had a secret that was guaranteed to take your career to the next level, would you want to hear it? Well, in our discussion with David Horne, he reveals the number one skill that – if mastered – will take your career to a new level. David also ruminates about why the middle class is evaporating, why all parents should carefully consider where their kids go to college and why California is so important to today’s economy. View Bio » |
| Is there life after getting laid off? Career coach and advisor Debra Condren, Ph.D. talks about unemployment and bouncing back after a layoff. Learn how part time consulting and contracting work can keep you afloat and get your foot in the door when companies start hiring again. Dr. Condren also gives tips on smart billing practices for contractors and freelancers, like how to get half of your money upfront. View Bio » |
| Using the same intuition secrets she teaches, Joanna Garzilli went from a failed relationship, that resulted in tremendous financial hardship and low self esteem to a happily married, highly sought after psychic medium, TV personality, author and motivational speaker; helping people worldwide to tune in and trust their intuition. She has shared her wisdom on television with hundreds of thousands of people to increase awareness in how to create the life they want. View Bio » |
| Mr. Lukesh has over 35 years of Human Resource (HR), Sales, and Operations experience as an executive in and a consultant to more than 100 organizations with labor components that vary in size from 5 to 2,500 employees. View Bio » |
| It is no secret that the workplace holds many opportunities for stressful situations to occur. how you handle those stresses is the key to your survival nad growth within an organization and a person. Download PDF » |
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| As the economy slows and an increasing number of people are finding themselves without employment, the job market is more crowded than ever. Like a lighthouse, you must be seen amidst in the vast ocean of candidates searching for a new position. Download PDF » |
| For most people, the word sales conjures up images of slick hucksters with painted on smiles and polyester suits, tactless and saccharine in their approach. There fore, it isn't too surprising when talented job seekers recoil at the prospect of having to "sell themselves" in an interview. Here are some ideas on how to convey your value to an employer without being overbearing and overconfident. Download PDF » |
| Any employment expert will tell you that it is a lot easier to obtain a good job offer when you are already employed somewhere else. Due to layoffs and terminations, people sometimes don't have that luxury. Download PDF » |
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