Archive for May, 2008

Random Job Hunting Doesn’t Work

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

The number 1 rule is to compete in all eight segments of today’s job market. ITS is best known for providing all the openings, leads and contacts a job seeker will need, but in our advanced strategies section we instruct job seekers in all 15 Rules for Success. Here is a summary of some of the key points:

· Use all segments. For best results, use all five segments of the published market… and all three segments of the unpublished market.

· Pinpoint goals. With 30 million resumes in circulation, you need to pinpoint your job goals and use a multiple resume concept.

· Broaden your appeal. You can dramatically expand your appeal to employers with a communication strategy that see’s transferable skills.

· Uncover emerging jobs. You can uncover emerging jobs and make contact with employers before there is any competition. ITS makes this easy and fast with “Emerging Jobs Super Search.”

· Create a job. Many people have had jobs created for them. There are proven techniques for doing this.

· Convert interviews to offers. There are five proven rules for interviewing that can give you a competitive edge.

ITS offers Personal Marketing Services that goes far beyond Outplacement Career counseling. ITS uses its own unique technology to give job seekers access to as much as 85% of the advertised openings, including those from newspapers, recruiter openings, job boards, employer sites, and trade magazines. It also provides access to the unadvertised job market among employers, recruiters and growth companies.

For additional information: pr@changingcareers.com or contact Tom Mortenson at 800-320-1277.

Article By: ITS

personal injury

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I didn’t go to law school expecting to become a personal injury lawyer. Chicago was, after all, where you went to become a supreme court justice, or maybe a class action litigator taking on populist causes and reaping unfathomable awards from them. But it just so happened that fate, in the form of a slippery floor at O’hare airport, led me to take personal injury and the complaints of those injured by negligence a lot more seriously. I suppose that sometimes it just takes a good knock in the head!

chicago injury lawyer

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I just had plastic surgery (breast augmentation) and a lot went wrong. A vein was cut that had to be cortarized without anaesthesia after the anaesthesiologist had left causing me tremendous discomfort and assymmetrical results. I am looking for a Chicago medical malpractice lawyer so that I might recover some money that will help me to fix the damage caused by first surgeon’s incompetence. Has anyone heard of Kroot? My friend once mentioned that they helped her when she fell and hurt herself on the job. Anyone’s advice is very much appreciated. Thank you!

miami karate

Monday, May 19th, 2008

There is for most of the year, it’s simply too hot to get regular exercise outdoors in Miami unless you serve. So what’s a gal to do to stay in shape in the sauna that is Miami? Martial arts training are one of the best options I can think of. A constant schedule of classes makes it convenient. MMA and karate schools are air conditioned. The skills taught make me confident as a single woman that I could protect myself if I needed to. And the regular activity keeps me in shape, gives me a outlet to release stress from work, and is a disciplinary practice that makes it easier for me to make myself do all the things I need to do each and every day.

martial arts training

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I often times get asked by kids’ friends’ parents how I get my children to get exercise in the heat of Florida. MMA Karate is my secret. The Miami studio makes it really convenient from me, and from what I understand it’s the best dojo for karate in southern Florida with a MMA accreditation. The air-conditioned dojo means that my kids get exercise while building discipline and self-confidence that show in other areas of their lives. I love I get a some time to myself when they’re gone, and that they are learning the skills necessary to defend themselves in the event they ever needed to.

TV Commercials

Monday, May 19th, 2008

When we think of TV, we most often think of the shows and movies we watch. And when we think about TV Channels, we generally consider them to be the biggest spenders on TV production – after all, they have to pay for television shows to get produced or else produce TV shows themselves. But it’s actually advertisers that spend the most on production – not TV channels. That’s why television commercial production is the largest employer of television producers. Not only do ads outnumber TV shows and take about 10 times longer to make on a production time to screen time basis, but consider that for every ad on TV about 2 more have been made but not used by the advertising company. This means that corporate ad production for television is incredibly competitive and that it makes sense to get only the best name in production to make your company’s ad.

Florida Video Production

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Have a degree in film but can’t get a job in Hollywood? It may not be a dream ticket, but corporate video production is in high demand and can pay just as well as entertainment industry gigs. More than ever, corporate cultures are being sought to be distinguished from competitors’ from within, so that distinction is visible to potential clients. One of the most commonly used tools to create a corporate image is corporate video presentations. Whether for training or for documentary purposes, video production companies for corporate affairs are in high demand as companies look to unify their brands from within.

Florida Television Production Company

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

When we think of TV, we most often think of the shows and movies we watch. And when we think about TV Channels, we generally consider them to be the biggest spenders on TV production – after all, they have to pay for television shows to get produced or else produce TV shows themselves. But it’s actually advertisers that spend the most on production – not TV channels. That’s why one particular commercial Florida television production company is the largest employer of television producers. Not only do ads outnumber TV shows and take about 10 times longer to make on a production time to screen time basis, but consider that for every ad on TV about 2 more have been made but not used by the advertising company. This means that corporate ad production for television is incredibly competitive and that it makes sense to get only the best name in production to make your company’s ad.