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THE UN-COMFORT ZONE: The First Million by Robert Wilson |
| Published: 7/25/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 26 | |
| Summary: Success in anything is very motivating. It builds confidence and encourages you to keep pursuing that particular endeavor. | |
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Your Services Are No Longer Needed by Markell R. Steele |
| Published: 7/25/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 26 | |
| Summary: At some point in your career, you’re likely to hear, “Your services are no longer needed,” “You did a great job for us, but now we’re moving in a new direction,” or simply “You’re fired.” While you may have been expecting the axe to fall, it makes it no less painful. It’s hard to brace for the final blow and many of us are caught flatfooted. | |
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It's Quality, Not Just Quantity That Gets You Hired by Jessica M Holbrook |
| Published: 7/18/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 25 | |
| Summary: Over the last few years, I've heard a lot of very intelligent job seekers casually remark that they had sent out hundreds of resumes while looking for a job. These people firmly believed that job searching was entirely a numbers game, so the more resumes they sent out, the more likely they were to be hired. | |
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The Three Mistakes Jobseekers Make and How You Can Avoid Them by Candace Davies |
| Published: 7/18/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 25 | |
| Summary: The way in which you approach your job hunt can determine how successful and quick it will be. If you approach it negatively and with a bad attitude, this will be reflected in your job search. When you approach your job search without any hope, you’re outlook will come across when talking to potential employers and other contacts. This will no doubt affect your rate of success in your job hunt. | |
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How to Overcome the Frustration of Job Search by Heather Eagar |
| Published: 7/11/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 24 | |
| Summary: There's nothing more frustrating than being in the midst of a challenging job search. When you first leave a job and begin your new search, it always feels that the process will flow smoothly and that in a few short weeks you will have a new job. While every blue moon, the search occurs this way, more often than not, the search can take months to complete. | |
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Welcome Debra Otto to the PharmacyWeek team by Katie J. Parker |
| Published: 7/11/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 24 | |
| Summary: As part of PharmacyWeek’s plan to take our career-long Concierge Service to the next level, we are delighted to announce that we have added Debra Otto to our team to serve as Director of Staffing Operations. | |
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Saving Time in Your Job Search is Easier Than You Think by Heather Eagar |
| Published: 6/27/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 23 | |
| Summary: Don't you sometimes wish that you could just cut out hours in your job search? Sometimes it seems to take so darn long to research and apply. But the good news is that it really doesn't have to take very long if you know how to fine-tune your job search. Done correctly, you could easily shave a significant amount of time off of the search and have time for other life duties. | |
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What If I Only Want to Do the Least Amount of Salary Negotiating Possible? by Jack Chapman |
| Published: 6/27/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 23 | |
| Summary: Here's the two things you can do that will not create the dreaded possibility of tension and disapproval, but give you a chance to add dollars to your paychecks. | |
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Benefits of Using LinkedIn for Your Job Search and Career Networking by Michelle Dumas |
| Published: 6/20/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 22 | |
| Summary: If you are a business person and you are online, you have surely heard of LinkedIn. In fact, with 19 million users around the globe, the odds are good that you have already created your own LinkedIn account. | |
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THE UN-COMFORT ZONE: You'll Know When You've Arrived by Robert Wilson |
| Published: 6/20/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 22 | |
| Summary: You will know you have reached the highest level, when sharing your expertise is as satisfying as achievement. | |
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Believe You Can by David Salmon |
| Published: 6/6/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 21 | |
| Summary: Often the only thing stopping us is the belief that we can't do something. Believe you can do something and more often than not you will find that you can. | |
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New Pharmacy Graduates Find a Higher Paying, More Saturated Job Market in Retail by Katie J. Parker |
| Published: 6/6/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 21 | |
| Summary: Most pharmacy students enter pharmacy school with the hopes of a promising and stable job market, relatively high salary, among various other reasons. | |
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5 Tips to Ensure Success in an Interview by Candace Davies |
| Published: 5/23/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 20 | |
| Summary: Check out these 5 tips to ensure you have success in an interview | |
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How to Make Your Job Search More Successful by Improving Your Hire-Ability by Heather Eagar |
| Published: 5/23/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 20 | |
| Summary: Regardless of how long you've looked for a job (or how many jobs you've looked for), it's always important to do whatever you can to make yourself more hire-able. This is something you can do even if you don't have a lot of experience. So if you're ready to kick your job search into high gear, here are some tips to consider... | |
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Let Your Resume Tell Why You Left Your Last Job by Heather Eagar |
| Published: 5/16/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 19 | |
| Summary: It's never fun to think about the awkward situations that you will run into when you reach the interviewing stage of the job application process. You never know exactly what will be asked, but you can anticipate - and sometimes that anticipation leaves you biting your nails off to say the least. | |
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THE UN-COMFORT ZONE: On my Honor by Robert Wilson |
| Published: 5/16/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 19 | |
| Summary: Once upon a time people were motivated by honor. Acquiring it, maintaining it, defending it. Bitter duels were fought in its name. I don’t hear much talk about honor anymore. | |
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How to Walk Away From an Opportunity That's Wrong For You by Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. |
| Published: 5/9/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 18 | |
| Summary: Q. I just finished a job interview. Everything went well. But I can't get excited about the job. The people were nice but frankly, I got bored. Should I withdraw my application or hang on to see what happens? | |
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Keeping Unimportant Information Out of Your Resume by Heather Eagar |
| Published: 5/9/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 18 | |
| Summary: It sometimes seems like the more info a resume has, the better it is. After all, more information means better chances, right? Wrong. Depending on the information you include, you may find that hiring managers are actually turned off by your resume. So before going out on a ledge and taking too many chances, let's take a look at some items that you can indeed leave off of your resume. | |
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Handling the Dreaded “You’re Overqualified” Challenge by Robin Ryan |
| Published: 5/2/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 17 | |
| Summary: Seems I continually hear this complaint, “They aren’t hiring me because I’m overqualified.” One man wrote an e-mail to me concerned about this problem: | |
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How To Handicap Your Career With Too Much Information by Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. |
| Published: 5/2/2010 Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX - Issue 17 | |
| Summary: Apparently reality shows and TV talk shows have blurred the boundaries between private and public. When Dr. Phil listens patiently and kindly to a sordid tale, we somehow get the message that the situation is normal…and so is talking about the situation. | |
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