Archive for May, 2008

Random Interviewing Teaches Little

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

ITS Gives 5 Proven Rules for Job Hunters

When you are invited for a job interview, it pays to be prepared, and part of being prepared is knowing ahead of time how you are going to do certain things that will give you a competitive advantage. ITS helps you do this in six ways because it teaches you how to:

(1) Read the interviewer’s personality

(2) Maximize personal chemistry in minutes

(3) Communicate through memorable stories

(4) Have good questions ready

(5) Know all about the employer

(6) Answer difficult questions easily

ITS provides some guidance in both print and audio. Things you can learn include how to overcome objections while building rapport, how to select and prepare references, how to answer common questions, and much more. The surprising thing is, it does not take a person that long to be thoroughly prepared in all these areas, and once they’ve done the preparation, they’re set for the entire job search.

Many job seekers will find one section particularly interesting. It is titled ‘5 Proven Rules For Interviewing Success.’ It gives you detailed instructions on how to build personal chemistry in a number of ways, how to pay compliments, for example, without coming across as giving empty flattery, how to ask questions that direct the discussion to areas you know will help you, and how to follow up and project enthusiasm. Of course, researching employers ahead of time is always important, for several reasons, and ITS has a number of resources that enable job seekers to quickly learn a lot, not only about a company, but also about the industry and, backgrounds of key individuals in the company.

ITS offers Personal Marketing Services that goes far beyond Outplacement Career counseling. ITS uses its own unique technology to give job seekers access to as much as 85% of the advertised openings, including those from newspapers, recruiter openings, job boards, employer sites, and trade magazines. It also provides access to the unadvertised job market among employers, recruiters and growth companies.

For additional information: pr@changingcareers.com or contact Tom Mortenson at 800-320-1277.

 Article By: ITS

getting legal help

Monday, May 19th, 2008

OMG. Anne sat me across from this medical malpractice lawyer in Chicago who says he can get me 10 million dollars for my car accident! I nearly choked on my coq au vin. His name is Jason Kroot and he says that because the car insurance company overlooked the mistakes of my doctor, and since they cover his malpractice liability, that they had a serious conflict of interest in my case and therefore were deceptive in their investigation of his wrong doing. I am very glad to have met this intelligent and persusasive lawyer and will let you all know how it goes.

chicago injury lawyer

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Few law schools are better than the one at the University of Chicago. Medical malpractice attorney Jason Kroot is at the head of the class when it comes to teaching how to litigate and settle complicated cases involving questions of medical malpractice. An industry veteran, he maintains that the most important thing an individual can do to receive proper attention from a wrongdoer is to seek legal representation early. He cautions, “Many people come into my office six months, a year, or even two years after a medical mistake has impaired their health. While we are generally able to help them seek settlements from employers and malpractice insurance companies looking to save on costly litigation, we do a lot better with patients who know from the get-go they are entitled to compensation and will seek out.”

miami karate

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I’ve been doing karate and MMA at the best karate school in Miami for many years. I have an 8-year-old son who has watched me practice all my life, with awe, who I think would enjoy participating. That’s why I’m looking for a place that offers specially-tailored childrens karate in Miami. An all-kids class would probably be a better learning environment for him, not to mention a safer one, given that sparring is part of practicing the sport. If anyone has a suggestion (I’ve heard AKI is good) please feel free to share.

martial arts training

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I was wondering whether or not to send my child to an accredited MMA martial arts studio for kids in Miami or not. Kids karate in Florida seems to be experiencing a tremendous surge in popularity, and I’m wondering whether all the hype is real or not. If anyone could share their experience with me, I would greatly appreciate learning about it – specifically what the best karate school in Miami is, and about how much I can expect to pay for it.

Best Video Producers

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Have an idea for a product? Think you can get rich quicker than the other bozos you see pushing junk on TV? Get a patent, start producing, and get an infomercial! There really is no better way to get rich quick. Hire a Florida infomercial production company to make you a professional video advertising the benefits of your widget. A good company will make the pig impossible to see under all the lipstick they apply in the form of good video taping techniques, sound mixing, video editing, and more. Good luck!

Florida Video Production

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I want to make a commercial with the best video production company in Florida, but I want it to be cheap. But video production services in Florida are a dime a dozen as far as businesses go, so I want to know who’s produced what and just how good it looks. Some company with experience producing, taping, and filming commercials, advertisements, short films, training videos, etc. would be an ideal match, as I am looking to make a product demonstration (not an infomercial) video for a product that I will be launching for sale in several malls across the country beginning this May. Any help is greatly appreciated!

Video Production Companies

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Have a degree in film but can’t get a job in Hollywood? It may not be a dream ticket, but corporate video production is in high demand and can pay just as well as entertainment industry gigs. More than ever, corporate cultures are being sought to be distinguished from competitors’ from within, so that distinction is visible to potential clients. One of the most commonly used tools to create a corporate image is corporate video presentations. Whether for training or for documentary purposes, Florida video production companies for corporate affairs are in high demand as companies look to unify their brands from within.