Archive for June, 2010

Job Hunting at the Gail Borden Public Library

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010


Learn more about job hunting opportunities at the Gail Borden Public Library.

Conducting A Targeted Job Search

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

A career objective is essential to have well-defined life helps you choose a good career. Once you decide on your career goals, you can identify a type of work that corresponds to the goals and your skills and interests in a particular field of research.
Many times, defining its objectives can seriously limit the search for work and can leave great job opportunities elsewhere. Therefore, it is important to be flexible while making a selection in his career. Try to be open to working in more than one environment. Some of the ways to get potential employers is to conduct a targeted job search campaign.
You can contact the following sites to find potential employers on your target audience:
and industry associations: a series of associations maintain profiles of many members of corporations or directories of members. These profiles can help find potential customers. In order to find an association, you can see the Encyclopedia of Associations by Gale Research, Inc.
-Trade Publications: Trade publications can also be a good resource to use to find relevant information about prospective employers. Can contact on-line trade publications or borrow copies of the latest industry colleagues. Reading trade publications to help you learn more about major employers in this field.
Business Publications: To search for jobs in business, it is important that at least one business magazine and the Wall Street Journal. To add to your knowledge, you can learn even more with monthly business magazines. They often contain information relating to future mergers, latest technology, new products and market trends. His research you can greatly benefit from the business areas to choose to continue his career.
Public Library: If you are looking for your employer to use as a medium sized business or large public library is one of the best ways to find a job. You can apply some of the reference collections, such as the Chamber of Commerce and Standard. A number of small companies are part of a local Chamber of Commerce, which is probably likely that you can find some small businesses through this medium.
lists, business listings by sector: A number of companies specialized in producing complete mailing list of companies that are classified by industry. However, the lists can be overcome, so you should check to make sure it is still in progress before sending your resume.
Job Fairs: Career fairs also will prove beneficial for recent graduates and entry-level employees. This is one of the best opportunities to gather information, establish contacts and interviews to find work.
spreadsheets online search of jobs in various job boards online can also be useful. You can search directly for a job and apply through various online job boards.
Looking for a job can be stressful, but if you know where to look, you can get a job that is profitable and fun. Using the resources described above, will be well on your way!

Human Resource Management in Today’s Academic Library: Meeting Challenges and Creating Opportunities

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Product Description
This book provides a comprehensive look at issues that shape the nature of Human Resources in academic libraries. Libraries in varying academic environments have undergone tremendous change during the last two decades of the 20th century as they have sought redefinition as learning organizations. As organizations they have experienced significant changes in the role and definition of professionalism, along with challenges from such shifting workplace demographics as… More >>

Human Resource Management in Today’s Academic Library: Meeting Challenges and Creating Opportunities

CNM Commercial

Friday, June 18th, 2010


Shot by Sheila O’Callaghan of O’Callaghan Productions, this commercial highlights the many resources of the Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, including the professional development seminars, Nonprofit Directions (weekly job listing/publication) and the Nonprofit Resource Library. For more information, please visit www.cnmsocal.org. All questions/comments can be emailed to main@cnmsocal.org. We are located at: 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012. (2 blocks north of Union Station in downtown Los Angeles)

These is How You Can Do a Minnesota Job Search

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Minnesota is a state located in the Midwest of the United States. Area in Minnesota is the largest state in the U.S. twefth. It has a population of 5 million inhabitants. Minnesota job search is an easy task because the state is the business center, transportation and industry. Minnesota known for its progressive politics is home to many immigrants. The city is very cultured and educated population and is considered one of the healthiest states in the United States. Minnesota also has a turnoutAgricultural Minnesota voters industry also offers opportunities. Minnesota is the largest U.S. producer of sweet corn, peas and turkey farm. finished products industry also provides employment opportunities for skilled workers immense. The industry also plays an important role in providing jobs for many. Minnesota search reveals large employment opportunities in forestry and forest products production is done on a large scale. Activities such as paper production, pulp processing and logging provide many job opportunities. Tacotine iron ore mining is an important industry in Minnesota, offering employment opportunities for mining engineers and other workers. Technological advances are also highlighted by the Minnesota job search jobs for computer programmers and data entry operators. The manufacturing sector, which includes biomedical companies, heavy industry, food industry and information technologies offer high-paying jobs for many. Freshers Many companies also employ part-time. Sectors such as banks, health and education also offer great employment opportunities. Minnesota worker process research may also be easier to go through different workplaces. If you are a skilled worker then you have many options in Minnesota. press operators, mechanics and fleet trailer are in great demand. There are hundreds of jobs available in Minnesota. Two valuable resources for finding work in Minnesota agencies and job fairs. The details of these resources can be found in your job search in Minnesota. Both of these resources to help you find the right pattern. Just make sure the company that specializes in employment law who cares With a little research, will definitely be the right job. Universities and colleges are also great resources to part-time and full-time job. Just visit their Web sites and access ‘careers’ and look for a job for you. hourly jobs are available in various colleges in the state. An important resource for job seekers in Minnesota is the local newspaper. The local newspaper lists all employment opportunities that are available in all sectors on a given day. Library professionals also employment opportunities for the vast number of schools. Library professionals can take the help of Minnesota Pathfinder work, which is specially designed for library professionals to identify positions that are available in Minnesota. You can take the help of magazines for job seekers. Jobs in Minnesota, also posted on websites as a career. arl. Org. You can also contact the companies directly and ask for the job opening available, and follow the procurement procedures.

Analyzing Job Help Centers at Your Library

Saturday, June 5th, 2010


Presenters: Joe Yersavich and Steve Hipes, Columbus Metropolitan Library On October 21-22, 2009, the Ohio Library Council held a series of online webinars for library staff called the Unconventional Convention. Several of the speakers from those webinars filmed their thoughts about the process for the Unconventional Convention and summarized their topics. The complete webinars will soon be available on the OLC website (olc.org A special thanks to OCLC for the use of the web meeting software.

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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Library Jobs

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