I’m one of those “planner” types. I’ve learned that being a planner means to be appreciated by other planners, and a bit despised by those who are not. Which is kind of funny, given that non-planners tend be benefit the most from their planner associate’s
Inspired Hospitality Recruiting is delighted to share that we will be sponsoring a career center at the MPI SEC on August 9 & 10, 2012 at The Gaylord Palms. The 20th Annual Southeast Educational Conference, hosted by the four Florida chapters of Meeting Professionals International
by Margie Johnston, www.rrmanage.com In this current economy, it is not always easy to find the right position a the right time. For job seekers, however, there is another alternative. If you are between jobs and looking for a source income, consider task force. Task force is term use
by Susan Greene, JobHuntingStrategies.com You’ve submitted your resume and cover letter. Now you’ve been offered an interview. Congratulations! To make sure you’ll be successful at this next stage of the job application process, you’ll want to prepare. Follow t
Several months ago during a Q & A session at the Greater Orlando Area Meeting Planner’s International monthly meeting, I shared my thoughts that there really was no way to keep one social media private and utilize the others for business based on the speed at which social media
by Sue Campbell, President of 1st-writer.com Depending on whom you ask, a resume may be viewed as the single most important vehicle to securing your next job, or it may be viewed as an unnecessary nuisance. In actuality, a resume is a professional introduction meant to encourage a one
In talking with candidates about their job search prior to working with a recruiter, I often hear this story which leads me to believe that “back door” and unintentional references have sadly become rampant. They’ve gone on interviews, felt as if they’d aced the interview, wer