Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Top Ranked Sales Representative, Experienced Denver Sales Person Seeking Employment in Information Technology, Telecom and Renewable Energy!

Does This Job Search Sound Familiar?

After a recent Networking Technology event here in Denver, Colorado a few job seekers had one thing in common....they all relatively had the same elevator speech. One thing I've learned, and still learning to this day is to be creative and unique during the job search process.

Having an elevator speech is highly important when out seeking that new Sales job. What else is important? Updated terminology for the industry you are seeking, talking to industry experts in the sector you are after and most important, get in front of someone who can hire you. Finding that person is easier than said. Whether you cold call them, find them through networking or from friends or a recruiter, try everything you can.

Tips to Help You Along The Way
1.Try calling the receptionist at the company where you are applying. You can ask the receptionist for the name of a person in human resources. If you are nice and engage the person on the phone, you will likely come away with a name.


2.When calling a company, ask to be directed to the human resource department; you will likely get the voice mail of a person within the department. Even if he is not the right guy, when your résumé shows up, he will pass it along to the appropriate counterpart in the department.

3.Looking for the name of a hiring manager? This takes more digging. Use LinkedIn and Facebook to find people. If you are on LinkedIn you will need to do a lot of looking to identify people that are associated with the company you are targeting. Join affiliated groups so that you can write to those people directly without an introduction. Is that sneaky? No. LinkedIn is a tool like any other. You need to know how to use it. From there, you can introduce yourself to a person at your targeted company, network with them and obtain a name. Facebook takes a little more work, because you need to introduce yourself and be added as a friend.

4.Traditional research also works. When doing research on a company, oftentimes the company will have a listing of senior management. You can start there. Send a letter or email to one of those people. You never know, you might get a response asking you to send your résumé to them directly, or they might even give you the name of someone to reach out to within the company.

5.Network with everyone you know. The rule of six degrees of separation is what LinkedIn is all about. For every person you know, that person knows six people. You can get names from friends, friends of friends, acquaintances, and many, many others.

6.Have access to a powerful tool like Hoovers? If you do, you are in luck. Hoovers has the names of people in virtually every company you can think of, as well as those companies you have never heard of.

7.Get a trade publication. Why you ask? I will tell you why. The trades publish newsworthy information about what is going on in a specific industry and continuously publish the names of people and companies. It is a great way to maintain abreast of industry happenings too. When people are promoted or move to a different company, a name is often published.

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

New Denver Job Outlook for 2011..It's Getting Better!

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2011: A hiring boom, even at 9% unemployment
By Chris Isidore, senior writerJanuary 3, 2011: 3:02 PM ET
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- After three years of economic pain, a growing number of economists think 2011 will finally bring what everyone's been hoping for: More jobs and a self-sustaining recovery.

"We're looking at some leading indicators on employment, and they're all flashing green lights," said Bernard Baumohl of the Economic Outlook Group, a Princeton, N.J. research firm.

Though most economists still expect a painfully high unemployment rate of about 9% at the end of this year, some think that stat masks more important signs of strength.

Economists surveyed by CNNMoney are forecasting an average of 2.5 million jobs added to the U.S. economy this year, which would be the best one-year gain in hiring since the white-hot labor market of 1999.

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I am also in the Market for a Sales opportunity, whether Technology-Telecommunications or Renewable Energy. Feel free to reach out and contact me if you have an opportunity that fits!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Best Denver Job Search Tips for 2011

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Even though it's a slow time for hiring you can boost your job search during this holiday season and start to think about notching up your job search in very early January. Now is a good time to position yourself to get the New Year off to a quick start when it comes to your job hunt.

With that fast track job searching in mind, I asked the leading career experts and executives from the top job sites to share their best job search tips. Their advice will help you focus your job search, get directly to contacts at companies, learn how to follow up and get results, and utilize the top job search strategies that will ensure your job hunt succeeds.

If there's anything on the list that you're not incorporating in your job search, consider trying it - even (almost) stalking the company. Sometimes it takes an effort to differentiate yourself from the masses, but it can work.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Denver Fly Fishing Show & ISE International Sportsman Expo is Here!

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Happy New Year to all my fishing addicts out there and I hope you enjoyed the Holidays either dreaming of fly fishing, or better yet, entertaining oneself hopefully out on the water.

It's that time of year again when the weather turns cold, snow is falling and thoughts of a much needed escape soon takes over. Most are back to work this week and I can only imagine how much work is getting done, or lack of that is and computer screens are suddenly filled with Fly fishing videos as well as upcoming Fly Fishing shows to attend.

January kicks off Colorado's season for Fly Fishing shows and it couldn't have come any sooner! Just the thought of spending my weekends stuck inside working, outside shoveling snow or down in my man cave fly fishing room cleaning up has me excited to attend anything fly fishing related.

One problem that keeps showing its ugly head, and yes it's an ugly one is The Fact that we have to shows the exact same weekend to attend. Most fisherman and addicts would only be too happy to have this late Christmas present arrive, myself not so fast!

When is it ever a good thing to have two fly fishing shows compete with one another especially the Powerhouse of the ISE to make their 2nd annual show the same time as the Industry's favorite "The Fly Fishing Show?" Now this I'm sure will be a topic worth discussing for quite some time and I'm all for it but when I'm friend's with the guy who has been putting together the Denver Fly Fishing Show (also the MA/NJ/PA/NC and California shows) I have noticed a bailout of sorts with companies, speakers and attendees. Last year it was not a good site to see the show not as crowded as years before and also the vendors who normally attend with great regards found themselves making a difficult decision to go with the ISE. I do not fault the vendors or companies at all, you have to go where the business is so it's just the organizers of the ISE I have a problem with. I fault the ISE for once again trying to shove out the Fly Fishing Show for their own personal gains and to dominate an open Industry that needs all that it can get to survive.

If you want to attend the ISE International Sportsman Show that's cool and I will be there as well (one of my 3 days split between the 2 shows) and I'm looking forward to it. I have many friends speaking and attending this great show as well I just do not agree with the way this was scheduled and hope that they are able to change things next year, as was told to me last year due to a ski show conflict, this year not so much.

One thing is for certain, you can get your fill at either show and if you're lucky enough, attend both shows and support both causes.

Denver Fly Fishing Show
Friday-Sunday January 7-9th
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9am-5:30pm each day

ISE Show Denver
Thursday-Sunday January 6-9th
Colorado Convention Center
Thursday Noon to 9:00 pm
Friday, Noon to 9:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sunday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm


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Monday, December 13, 2010

Job Seeker Success Stories

Inspire Job-Seekers with Your Monster.Com Success Story and Win a Prize
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Posted by jbyerson in Career, Entrepreneur, Freelance, Review on 10 21st, 2010 2 responses
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Send your story and be one of the six lucky winners of a special prize package, announcements of which are scheduled for November 8 and December 6, 2010. No story to tell yet? Perhaps you can help spread the good news and share this story through any of the Social Networking sites you use. We would greatly appreciate if you do.

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