Here's your round-up of links for this first week of spring:
- What American's Do for Work--the graphic above is a breakdown of where most Americans work. Check out the full article to see a comparison to what we used to do.
- Asset-Based Coaching Archived Webinar--learn how to use asset-based coaching techniques with job seekers.
- Job Seekers Getting Asked for Facebook Passwords--another big reason why we need to be working with job seekers on how they use social media in the job search.
- The Magic of Doing One Thing at Time--"Why is it that between 25% and 50% of people report feeling overwhelmed or burned out at work? It's not just the number of hours we're working, but also the fact that we spend too many continuous hours juggling too many things at the same time."
- Social Media Predicts Unemployment Spikes--An interesting way to get more real-time data on what's happening with unemployment.
- Tagging LinkedIn Connections--A good way to manage your connections.
- 3 Words that Guarantee Failure--when you hear someone say "I will try. . . " you are almost certainly listening to someone who is going to fail.
- How to Craft a Killer Resume Opening--note that every resume is different.
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