Debunking the Myths of Job Searches
Local Career Professional Gains Mastery in Complex Career Issues
Gilbert, Arizona (PRWEB) May 11, 2006 -- Employment issues are hot topics in today's uncertain economic environment. Employment stability, off shoring, outsourcing, manufacturing job drain, and stubborn unemployment rates affect millions of Americans on a very personal level. As the conduit between employees and employers, career professionals-career coaches, career counselors, resume writers, outplacement consultants, and others-must be more educated, networked, and connected than ever before in today's fast-changing global economy.
As a leading career coach in the Gilbert area, Kevin Tucker, M.A. and managing director of C~Cubed Career Consulting & Coaching, (www.CCubedCareer.com) has recently returned from the Career Masters Institute annual conference in San Francisco, California, where he gained information on emerging career issues.
The three-day program, which was attended by more than 150 career practitioners, featured world- renowned authors and thought leaders, speakers, educators, and career industry leaders as conference presenters. The keynote speaker was Richard N. Bolles, author of the perennial best-seller "What Color Is Your Parachute?," who shared his latest insights on the Bridge To Success for career industry practitioners.
Other topics covered, which are particularly important to career services professionals -and therefore to their job search clients -included:
- Debunking the Myths of Job Search
- Creating a Personal Brand
- The Art of Creating Opportunity
- Using Technology in the Career Search
- Defining Best Practices in Human Resources Recruiting
- Identifying Trends in Resume Writing, Interviewing, and Job Searching
The leading-edge presentations have equipped Kevin with knowledge and tools to remain at the forefront of the industry and offer the most practical, proven, and up-to-date strategies and services to clients.
"Keeping current with knowledge regarding the career services industry helps me to better assist my clients with their job search," stated Tucker. "My clients benefit from my continuing education efforts because I can provide them with information that could shorten their job search."
For more information about current hot topics in the careers industry, contact Kevin Tucker at 480.892.9204.
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