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    Don’t hide behind your computer screen

    By Matt M. Starcevich, Ph. D.
     
    With the increase in the number of people seeking re-employment the press and media have spot lighted a number of personal stories.  Inevitability when asked by the reporter, “What are you doing to find a job?” The response is sending our resumes and searching on-line job sites. With our Texting, [...]

    Embracing Career Change

     

    By Matt M. Starcevich, Ph. D.
     
    Older workers and retirees are changing careers and finding less stress and greater satisfaction.  AARP followed workers over-50 for more than a decade to study career changes and find out how they fared. In all, 91 percent of the study group said they enjoyed their new jobs, a significant bump [...]

    Can Do, Will Do

     
    By Matt M. Starcevich, Ph. D.
     
    “Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” Lou Holtz
     
    During the course of interviewing CEO’s who have built successful organizations a consistent key to their success is—we strive to hire the “right” people.   Can Do or the persons skills [...]

    Pick the best methods for finding a job

     

     

    By Matt M. Starcevich, Ph.D.
     
    With current rates of unemployment many find themselves in the strange and uncomfortable role of looking for a job.  Never thought you would be here—well you are so what can you do? Unfortunately we turn to mailing or posting our resume and searching the various sources of help wanted ads. Result—little [...]