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Archives for 2008

What Jobseekers Can Learn From a Panhandler

December 30, 2008 By Miriam Salpeter

Recently, I had an opportunity to ride the New York City subway. I say “opportunity,” because watching other passengers and what goes on in and around the subway offers an array of ideas for my blog.

One passenger stands out in my mind. Anyone who’s ridden the subway knows that you rarely get from point A to point B without encountering someone asking for money. Sometimes, it’s in exchange for some type of “entertainment,” other times simply because the person is hungry.

While sitting and minding my own business, I noticed a man in a wheelchair making his way through the train asking for change. At the other side of the train, another panhandler burst into the car with a loud and boisterous call for assistance. “Uh oh,” I thought, “Dueling panhandlers. What now?” The loud newcomer immediately noticed the man in the wheelchair. He stopped calling for a handout and came to sit down next to me.

I watched him go through his pockets and pull out all of his change. He counted it. It wasn’t much – maybe several dollars worth of coins. He sorted and fingered through it as I watched on the sly. He stood up and approached the man in the wheelchair. “What now?” I thought. I lived in NYC and rode the trains daily for years, but I don’t remember ever seeing two people in the same train car asking for money. (Maybe this is a sign of the times and is now commonplace.)

I admit that I was pretty surprised to see the man who had carefully counted his change offer a portion to the panhandler in the wheelchair. Here was someone who clearly didn’t have much offering part of his take to someone else who may have an even more difficult life.

I thought this made an inspiring story for an end-of-the-year career blog. This hasn’t been a great year for the economy. Unemployment numbers are higher than ever. Looking for a job is tough and trying work for even the most intrepid job seeker. Stop and take stock: how can you assist someone who needs help even more than you?

I’ve written to suggest volunteering as a great activity for a job seeker, as it offers networking opportunities as well as a chance to really give back to your community. But the panhandler offering some of his “loot” to another really put a spotlight on the issue of helping your neighbor.

I hope that one of your resolutions this year is to try to help someone else. You don’t have extra money? Offer your time. Offer your services. I think it’s a resolution that can help job seekers and provide a ripple effect we could all feel.

Looking for someone to help YOU with your job hunt? Contact me to see how I can help you achieve your goal of a new job in the new year.

photo by eastbayjay

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: career lessons, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter, subway

Free Teleseminar to Help You Dive Into Your Job Hunt

December 28, 2008 By Miriam Salpeter

Are you ready to dive into your job search head first? You are really resolving to make a career change this year, but you’re still not sure where to start or how to make heads or tails of all the things you need to do?

Help is on the way!

I am excited to announce that I’m collaborating with certified coach Carolann Jacobs, whose business is Vivid Epiphany, for an 8-week FREE teleseminar: Land Your Dream Job: 8 Strategies For Outrageous Success in 2009.

We’ll be talking about how to set yourself up to win and describing a series of steps to help get your job hunt off to a good start!

We will cover the following topics (each seminar begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time):

  • Create a Winning Mindset – January 8th
  • Craft a Magnetic Marketing Portfolio – January 15th
  • Design a Strategy, Devise a Plan and Take Focused Action for Results – January 22nd
  • Change Who You Are to What You Do – February 5th
  • Become a Sought After Expert Using Social Media – February 12th
  • Interview to Triumph - February 19th

Remaining seminars:

  • Secrets to Getting in the Door -  February 26th – We welcome special guest, Stephanie Lloyd, a recruiter with 15 years of experience, to give you the inside scoop from her side of the desk!!
  • Command What You’re Worth – March 5th

Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions during each session.

We are thrilled to report that two of our participants have already landed jobs since joining our calls! One participant who landed her “dream job” notes that the calls helped her become “more confident in interviews and focused on jobs that matched [her] skill set.”

Register HERE.

Keppie Careers is here to help you get your job hunt going. Need a resume? Mock interview? Contact me!

photo by JennyP

Filed Under: Drive Your Career Bus, New Year Career Tagged With: Carolann Jacobs, free teleseminar, keppie careers, Vivid Epiphany

Free eBooks for Job Seekers

December 26, 2008 By Miriam Salpeter

If a new job is one of your resolutions for 2009, you won’t want to miss two free resources to help you achieve your goals:

Chris Brogan, community and social media guru, is giving away a free eBook about using the social web to find work. If anyone can advise about the subject of social media, it is Chris. CLICK HERE to learn how to download this free resource.

I am offering a free eBook on the topic of holiday networking. CLICK HERE to learn more about how to receive a copy of Drive Your Own Career Bus – Holiday Networking for Success. My eBook will only be free until the new year, so don’t delay!

Between my book on in-person networking and Chris’ tips on using Web 2.0, you will be well positioned to network your way to a new job in the new year!

Happy Holidays!

A new career is one of your resolutions? Contact me to see how I can help you!

If you need help with your job hunt, visit my site, www.keppiecareers.com.  NOTE: I’m offering a FREE 8-week teleseminar with coach Carolann Jacobs – Land Your Dream Job. Tuesdays starting 1/8, 5:30 pm CST. Register HERE.

photo from Chris Brogan’s ebook

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Filed Under: Career Books, New Year Career Tagged With: Chris Brogan free ebook, free ebook for job seekers, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter

Tips to Help You Survive Working for an Abusive Boss

December 24, 2008 By Miriam Salpeter

Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a sure-fire way to avoid working for an abusive boss? One good plan is to search for a job at an award-winning company known for treating employees well! Elvira Aletta offered some “rules” to help you cope if your boss could compete with the boss in The Devil Wears Prada. Click through to my blog at GreatPlaceJobs to read all of the tips and commentary!…

Read more…

Need help getting away from an abusive boss? I can help with your job hunt! Contact me to see about getting started.

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tools, Places to Work Tagged With: greatplacejobs, how to find a job at a great employer, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter

Happy Blog-aversary to Keppie Careers – Announcing a New Blog on Examiner.com

December 23, 2008 By Miriam Salpeter

It’s hard to believe, but I’m celebrating one year of blogging! Last year at this time, I couldn’t have known how terrific it would be to join the career advice blogosphere. So, I’m thrilled to announce that I have started a new blog!

Last week, I signed on as the Career Coach Correspondent for the National edition of Examiner.com. I’m very excited to join this group of journalists, who write about every topic you can imagine! You can find my column HERE.

(I learned of this opportunity via Twitter, thanks to Heather Huhman!)

I often write about how valuable it is for job seekers to engage in Web 2.0 applications (such as blogging and social networking). I get up on my soapbox and remind clients that they must take the time to engage and connect for success. So, I thought it made sense to publicly acknowledge and thank a few professionals who really made a difference when I first started blogging.

Lindsey Pollak was the very first blogger who reached out to me online. I commented on her blog, and she responded by posting a comment on mine. I was excited to hear from Lindsey and really appreciated that she took the time to connect. She was the first one to demonstrate to me the importance of personal connections online.

Anita Bruzzese‘s blog also quickly became a favorite when I joined the blogosphere last year.  Anita has been successfully writing about career topics for years, and I was thrilled when she went out of her way to respond to me and offer advice. Anita has never had writer’s block, so she’s a great inspiration to a blogger like me! (She also keeps me laughing and informed with her tweets!)

Another early favorite blog belonged to Penelope Trunk. I liked her conversational style and how she often linked to topics so readers could explore further. Imagine my surprise and delight when she emailed me asking for a guest post for her (then) new site, Brazen Careerist! I wrote a blog exploring being connected versus being exceptional. So began my foray into being connected via Web 2.0!

I thought about listing the many wonderful opportunities I’ve been offered as a result of this blog and all of the great people I’ve “met” online, but I realize that the list is too long! I am thrilled to have the opportunity to connect and partner with so many terrific professionals and to share information with job seekers around the world! I’m excited to see what 2009 holds for job seekers, Keppie Careers and this blog!

Thanks for reading…Please come back often. I hope to celebrate many more blog-aversaries with you!

Are you ready to jump start your job hunt? Contact me to see how I can help!

photo by happy via

Filed Under: Networking Tagged With: Anita Bruzzese, Blogaversary, Examiner, keppie careers, Lindsey Pollak, Miriam Salpeter, Penelope Trunk, Twitter

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