Twitter Updates for 2010-08-04

  • Oppositional Thoughts…Keep it simple stupid? Or is it..Simple? Stupid! Keep it! It's about #complexity stupid! #
  • Amazing Resumes…Ch9. Omit the words “Resume” or “Curriculum Vitae” on the top of your resume. What else could it be? http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • Amazing Resumes…Ch11 Evidenced- advice. Include competency statements in your resume and back them up with examples. http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • Amazing Resumes…Evidence-based advice. So with career objectives, focus on what you can offer the employer. http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • I'm finding the Twitter Job Search Guide a great book…http://bit.ly/bGN4FG #
  • Amazing Resumes.Do not think that a one-size-fits-all approach to your resume can be compensated for by a cover letter. http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • Amazing Resumes "Have I provided a convincing argument that directly and clearly addresses the job criteria?" http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • Mid-careerers may have a broad portfolio of skills,some specialization and achievement in at least one of those areas http://bit.ly/aamUTD #
  • Men need to be confident and self focussed in job interviews, but does this apply to women? Interesting findings. http://bit.ly/cPc4fn #
  • The 7 essential plots in our career stories. http://bit.ly/bYnEIR @storiedstrategy #career #narrative #complexity #chaos #
  • Norm Amundson talking about using metaphors in career coaching on the Factory Blog and Podcast http://bit.ly/9oVvGg #amundson #career #
  • Jim Bright being interviewed in #Vancouver on the Chaos Theory of Careers http://bit.ly/ax5vpo #chaos #careers #complexity #luck #change #
  • Spencer Niles interviewed about career development and working with Donald Super on the Factory Blog and Podcast http://bit.ly/diddYS #
  • #Luck #Planned #Happenstance, #Chance #chaos in #careers John #Krumboltz in conversation with Jim Bright http://bit.ly/awHzrg #complexity #
  • Oppositional Thoughts…”High Performance, Delivered”…but what if you were not home when they delivered… #
  • Great article that sees openness,serendipity and curiosity as the basis of successful work. Chaos Theory of Careers! http://bit.ly/bOdzVB #
  • Great post on using Planned Happenstance in networking training, on a great blog site http://bit.ly/bGyQcg #
  • Amazing Resumes…Evidence-based advice. So with career objectives, focus on what you can offer the employer. http://bit.ly/aamUTD #

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