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Introducing Twitter to a jobseeker in career transition is similar to
saying the word "walk" to a dog in a high-pitched voice.
The head tilts to the side quizzically. "Really? Are you joking? Twitter
is for Chris Brown and Kim Kardashian." By Shawna Simcik
When I train and coach people, I find that their behaviors are
rooted in their beliefs, whether positive or negative. Based on that, I
run my clients through an exercise that might help you discover what those beliefs are and develop an action plan. By Gary Harvey
Since joining CoBiz Insurance in 2010, Smith has delivered
three consecutive years of 25 percent to 50 percent growth for the
firm’s benefits-consulting practice. He has consistently surpassed his
sales goals by more than 200 percent the past two years.
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ColoradoBiz EXTRA
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To most people, I suppose, "underemployed" can mean that the work they are doing is beneath them; beneath their educational level, beneath their vision of themselves. What they really mean, of course, is that they aren’t making enough money. By Jeff Rundles
Want to go from the boardroom to the classroom? The DPS Denver Teacher Residency Program is a unique way for professionals to jump into teaching. If you want a career change, DTR wants you! Application deadline: Feb. 15. Go here for info or call 720-423-1239.
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Seeking Top Woman-Owned Businesses!
Do you know a great woman-owned company, or do you own one? Nominate a company for ColoradoBiz Magazine's Top 100 Woman-Owned Businesses 2013, and it may appear in our May issue! Nominate a company today!
Deadline: February 28
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