Today is Job Action Day 2011. It’s the fourth year of this annual event sponsored by Quintessential Careers, a website with many, wonderful resources for job seekers. I’m delighted to be participating for the fourth time.
Highlighting Purpose Prize winner Wanjiru Kamau
Inspired to quit her job and withdraw $10,000 from her retirement account to start the African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation, Wanjiru Kamau’s story could inspire your career change.
Highlighting Purpose Prize winner Nancy Sanford Hughs
Turning a volunteer experience into a brand new career, and saving lives in the process, Purpose Prize winner Nancy Sanford Hughs has positively impacted more than 90,000 people.
Highlighting Purpose Prize winner Randal Charlton
How is someone who has run a public company going to explain he’ll take a job as a night watchman?
Highlighting Purpose Prize winner Jenny Bowen
Have you ever thought about starting fresh with a new career? Maybe it’s time for a complete change? If you’re in the “second half of life,” you may be thinking about taking on work or creating a business to help people or focus on a cause that’s meaningful to you.