Archive for March, 2009
A Letter from the “Bottom of AIG’s Food Chain”
This letter was received in our Customer Service department, needless to say it was the best day at work since our office closed due to snowfall.
From: Harpers Ferry [mailto:harpersferry2009@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 1:11 PM
To: Employees.aigdirect.com
Subject: Who is going to speak for us?
I am an AIG employee within the Personal Auto Group line, in November [...]
CareerScribe: Standout with an Interactive Career Portfolio
By: Troy Wood, CSO for CareerScribe, LLC
Today’s job market is bursting at the seams with over-qualified, over-experienced candidates. Resume writers are turning people away because they don’t have the bandwidth to help everyone, and recruiters and their systems are overwhelmed with the increased volume of job applicants.
All the while, job seekers are still asking [...]
ExecTweets – The Power of Twitter Continues!
Yesterday, ITWorld reported that Federated Media launched a beta of ExecTweets, which is another way to sift through the tweets of 77 executives. The Executives are grouped into several verticals (Government and Education, Healthcare, Retail, Techology, etc) and you can drill down to follow only the Tweets within one of these verticals.
In addition, ExecTweets [...]
Be Thankful For What You Have
These days everyone is uncertain about what the future holds. The stock markets continue to gyrate, consumer confidence continues to be down and employers continue to layoff employees at all levels.
Here is a great example of how everyone is feeling.
“I am making it through day by day. Over the past three weeks my [...]
Employment Damage Done in 140 Characters
One thing that everyone must understand is that Twitter is no different than Facebook or MySpace – whatever you say or post can impact your ability to find employment. What we find amazing is that people continue to fall into the sharing everything trap and then it comes back to “bite them”.
Here is a [...]
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