Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Embracing Uncertainty

If you're a college graduate that's not sure about what you're going to do after you graduate, this post is for  you.  Click here to read the story of one grad's journey from college student, to the world of work, courtesy of the risingpro.com blog.

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Monday, May 7, 2012

What not to do during a job interview

After what seems to be months, if not years, of job hunting, you've finally landed an interview.  Now what?  Click here to watch videos on how to avoid ruining your chances for landing a job.  

Videos courtesy of Denham Resources, a staffing company based in Fresno, California, U.S.A. 


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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Being the right fit for the job

Here's a brief word on "being the right fit for the job". (1)

In this tight job market, many companies are looking for employees who will fit the corporate culture, not just someone who's looking for a job just for the sake of looking for a job.

It's like finding the right pair of shoes, for instance.  You wouldn't buy a pair of shoes just simply because they look good on your feet.   It would be because they fit your feet correctly.  After all,  a size 7 shoe wouldn't fit well on a size 5 foot, or vice versa, right?

The same thing applies when you're on the job hunt.  It doesn't matter how badly you want, or need a job, if you don't fit the company's culture, or what they're looking for in an employee, it'll be very difficult for you to land a job there.  What's the use of trying to get in as the company's communications or public relations coordinator, when it's looking for say, a web developer?

Also, doing research on the company  (2) can help you tremendously in deciding whether it's the right fit for you, not only in getting the job, but more importantly,  in advancing your career.  Learning more about what the company does, its history, philosophy, etc., can help you decide whether working there is worthwhile.  After all, why go to work as a spokesperson for a company you have no knowledge about?

In the communications, public relations, and other related fields, it's your job to maintain a positive image for the company you hope to work for someday.  The more research you do, the better your chances of not only landing an interview, but also a job offer. 

Links

(1) The Right Person For The Job, by Pamela Holloway

Courtesy of aboutpeople.com


(2) Company Research-Why You Need Company Information


Courtesy of careerplanning.about.com

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Three cities that need arts journalism

Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as arts journalism, and as the following post from NPR shows, there are three cities that could desperately use a boost in that department.

Click here for the full article, courtesy of NPR.

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Why introverts must learn how to network

With digital and social media becoming increasingly important in the job hunt, even introverts must learn how to network.  Find out more by clicking here, courtesy of seattlepi.com.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Looking for a job? Read this.

Whether you're a soon-to-be college graduate, or a seasoned veteran looking to bounce back after being laid off, you probably realize that the job market is as tight as it has ever been.  Click here to read more on how to fix 10 common job hunt mistakes, courtesy of commpro.biz.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Graduation is near: What's next?

So, you're about to graduate from college, and are unsure about what to do next.  If you've been thinking about a career in communication, public relations, or other related fields, you just might want to read this post here.  Reading it will you give the insight, as well as the information you need for a successful career, no matter what career path you choose.  Remember, it's a tough, tight job market.  Congratulations, and Good Luck!

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The 2012 WordCount Blogathon is here

For the second straight year, the Communication Careers Corner will be a part of the WordCount Blogathon.

For those first-time readers to the 3C's blog, there will be (hopefully again) at least one post dedicated to the field of communications, freelance writing, journalism, public relations, and other related fields.  There might even be at least one interview along the way.  So check back every day this month (May) for more.  Please join us, and Happy Surfing!

For more information on the 2012 WordCount Blogathon, please click here, or click on the link in the upper right corner of the blog.
 
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Friday, April 27, 2012

Penn State gets PR help to deal with scandal

The beleaguered Penn State finally gets some help in an effort to repair its image.  The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the university hired two prestigious public relations firms to address the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal.  Click the link below for more details, and why PR alone may be not enough to bring healing to Happy Valley.

Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


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Saturday, April 21, 2012

5 skills you need for a corporate communications job

If you're a soon-to-be college graduate looking for work, here's something you might consider: a potential career in corporate communications.  

Ragan.com has more on the five skills that will be needed for a job in this diverse, growing field.

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