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Job Talk Weekly

by Diana Bernal O'Leary

Advice to help you find a new job, including tips from industry experts and success stories to keep you motivated. Submit your job search questions at www.jobtalkweekly.com

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Episodes

Alumni Career Centers: Not Just for Recent Grads

31m · Published 03 Mar 10:00

University career centers offer much more than job listings for seniors. Today, alumni from throughout the decades and all over the world can take advantage of what their alma mater has to offer for career development. Johnny LaSalle from the DePaul University Career Center shares how engaging with your university can help you boost your career and provide a way to give back through mentoring. We also take a glimpse into what programs might look like after the pandemic, and how virtual offerings make networking today seem like “heaven for introverts.”

Roberto Lovato: The Road to Enlightened Revolutionary

31m · Published 24 Feb 10:00

A conversation with writer Roberto Lovato about the winding and often dangerous road he pursued standing up for the people of El Salvador. We talk about the passion and commitment behind his choices, and his experiences that led him to write Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs and Revolution in the Americas. He helped launch the Central American studies program at Cal State Northridge and last year founded #DignidadLiteraria, a movement advocating for more authentic Latinx stories and Latinx writers in the publishing industry. Oh, and the quote Roberto mentions, often attributed to Goethe, but now many attribute to William Hutchison Murray (either way, still powerful): The moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves, too. You can find Lovato’s work and book at robertolovato.com

Job Search Strategies: The Proactive Approach

9m · Published 17 Feb 10:00

Taking the proactive approach to your career ensures that you get the biggest return on investment for your efforts. This job search strategy is more productive and leaves you feeling a lot more empowered than simply submitting your resume to as many online job postings you can find Through honing in on your ideal job and targeted companies, and using your network, you can speed up your job search and fight the right job for you.

 

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Interview Horror Stories

24m · Published 10 Feb 10:05

Recruiter Katherine McCord from Career Launch Live shares some of the crazy things that she has seen candidates do throughout her years in recruiting. Through these stories, we cover what not to do or say during your job search. For more job search strategies, visit our post

Resume Tips and How to Use LinkedIn with Robin Ryan

34m · Published 03 Feb 10:38

Leading career expert Robin Ryan gives proven, actionable advice for your resume and LinkedIn profile. How many years of experience should you list on your resume? Do graphics and colors help or hurt? Robin shares strategies for LinkedIn, including advice on photos, headlines and posting. Should you use the Open to Work badge? Hear Robin’s advice on the cover letter and networking.

 

She can also be found at www.robinryan.com

Finding a New Job After the Disney Layoffs

36m · Published 27 Jan 17:31

Theatre productions have shut down nationwide. We talk with Summer in Los Angeles about how she can market her skills as a Disneyland stage manager and find a new job, even if it’s not in live theatre.

 

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Changing Fields Early in Your Career

25m · Published 20 Jan 10:15

Networking for a job is hard enough, but how do you break into new fields, especially if you are at the beginning of your career? How do you know if you need to enroll in a graduate program, or if a boot camp or an extension class will suffice? We talk with Mimi in Los Angeles about tips to navigate her career change and build her professional relationships. For more tips on networking during the pandemic, visit our blog at JobTalkWeekly.com

Emotional Intelligence (aka EQ): Why it Matters

29m · Published 13 Jan 10:15

Emotional Intelligence, also known as EQ, has become essential during the high stress of the pandemic and our new remote work environment. What does healthy EQ look like, and how do you foster it—especially if you don’t even know where to begin? We talk with Serena Santillanes, President of Career Journeys, to learn how EQ comes into play and get tips and strategies to develop your EQ.

 

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The Pandemic and Your Job Search

29m · Published 06 Jan 10:15

Job Searching during the pandemic is new to everyone. What will recruiters be looking for? How should you talk about your job loss or adjustment to remote work? A conversation with recruiter Steve Prosapio about how to talk about the pandemic during your job search, including the importance of Doritos.

 

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How Visualization can Help Your Career and Job Search

27m · Published 16 Dec 10:30

We talk with transformation life coach Bernadette Logue about the different ways visualization can help you be more successful in your career, including your job search. She also has some freebies for us from The Daily Positive at: www.thedailypositive.com/visualize and www.thedailypositive.com/career

 

 

Job Talk Weekly has 73 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:43:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 17th, 2024 22:52.

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