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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
 
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...
 
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.
 
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.
 
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?
 
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.
 
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:
 
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.
 
Pharmacists in Haiti: Emerging from the Rubble  by Katie J. Parker
  Published: 4/25/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 16
  Summary: In a country where the average income is $350 a year, 70 percent are illiterate and life expectancy is 54, it has taken more than simply the people of Haiti to help get the country back on its feet. Fortunately, foreign aid, charities, medical teams and pharmacists have showed up to the plate for this colossal task.
 
THE UN-COMFORT ZONE: Attaboy!  by Robert Wilson
  Published: 4/25/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 16
  Summary: Recognition doesn’t have to be tangible to be effective. A clap on the back, a verbal “Good Job!” in front of peers and co-workers, or a blurb in the company newsletter works too.
 
Job Search Tips - How to Create Your Ideal Position  by Heather Eagar
  Published: 4/18/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 15
  Summary: Are you looking for the next great position, but can't seem to find a job that matches your qualifications - or what you're looking for in a position? This can be a tough position to find yourself in. However, it's not the end of the world. With the right approach, you may even be able to reinvent your career.
 
Salary Negotiation Guide - Determine Your Value  by Daffodil Kelly
  Published: 4/18/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 15
  Summary: People quit their jobs for a variety of reasons. These reasons include a lack of advancement opportunities, a desire for more money, or simply a lack of satisfaction and fulfillment with the job. However, you need to establish your value as a competent professional before you can even think of asking for a pay raise - much less leaving and finding a better-paying job. This is why you have to understand your value as a person, employee and professional - which is a lot more complicated than most people make it out to be.
 
How Children and Parents Can Shorten Their Job Searches Together  by Heather Eagar
  Published: 4/11/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 14
  Summary: Are both you and your offspring out of work? When an economy is in bad shape, it's not uncommon for a few members of a family to be out of work simultaneously. However, it's often possible for parents and children to drastically decrease the lengths of their job searches by working together.
 
Non-Verbal Communication During Your Job Interview  by Carole Martin
  Published: 4/11/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 14
  Summary: In today's competitive job market it is worth taking some time to think about the impression you are making. Will you stand out from the competition with your confidence and demeanor? If not - take the time to make some changes.
 
Destroying Negative Thought Patterns by Subconscious Control  by Dian Winter
  Published: 3/28/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 13
  Summary: Have you heard about a simple technique that is being used worldwide for destroying Negative Thought Patterns by using subconscious control? It means that loads of people, just like you, have become more confident, and have been able to eliminate the worry of what other people think about them.
 
Ways to Avoid Missing a Fantastic Job Opportunity  by Heather Eagar
  Published: 3/28/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 13
  Summary: Do you sometimes feel that despite all of your efforts to find work, you may be missing out on some great job opportunities? This is a common--and accurate--concern among job seekers.
 
Keeping Your Resume Manageable and Avoiding Clutter  by Heather Eagar
  Published: 3/21/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 12
  Summary: When you begin to look for a new job, it's imperative to update your resume with exciting and valid new information. Most likely you were able to gain a great deal of experience in your latest position, so you should have plenty to add to your resume. There's a problem, though; with all of the new data that you've added in, your resume is too cluttered and unreadable. So now, your job is to declutter it before sending it out to be considered. Here are some tips to help you clean it up...
 
Master These Four Parts of the Mind and Get Rid of Anxiety Completely!  by Emmanuel Mporogoma
  Published: 3/21/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 12
  Summary: Stress, anger, anxiety, panic attacks and many others are emotions that tend to affect much on how the mind thinks, behaves and acts towards their surrounding environment. If one wants to get rid of anxiety then a master of only four parts of the mind is inevitable.
 
Compelled by an Idea  by Robert Wilson
  Published: 3/14/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 11
  Summary: I was leaving my last class for the day when I saw my friend, Ken Frankel, working out in the hallway with one of those pistol-grip label makers. I stopped and asked what he was doing.
 
Social Media Groups Provide an Outlet for Pharmacists on the Web  by Katie J. Parker
  Published: 3/14/2010  Pharmacy Week Vol. XIX  - Issue 11
  Summary: Over the past few years social media networks have become a part of life for many people, including pharmacists.
 

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