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“Find the Professional Within” — “Professional Edge” and “Job Seeker” Podcasts!
Filed under Interviewing, Job Hunting, Job Search Process, On the Job
Posted by Libraries, June 19, 2006
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Sue Morem is a recognized career and workplace authority whose goal for you is to “find the professional within.” Her website features job hunting advice and a list of her recent weekly “Professional Edge” podcasts, such as: “Your Image Is More Important Than You Think,” “Take Control,” and “Trusting Your Vibes At Work.”
A new feature on Morem’s site is “The Job Seeker,” a series of video podcasts feature mock interviews with soon-to-be college graduates. Morem then discusses the interviews with the students and comments on their response to questions, their personal presence, and each student’s choice of words. While the website displays abbreviated versions of these interviews, the full session is also available. These interviews are full of helpful information, in addition to being very entertaining.
“The Job Seeker” can be found at http://www.suemorem.com/podcasts/PodcastVideo.php.
—Robert Demanche and Stephanie Miles
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