Resume-Worthy Followup!
You know that one of her favorite words around here at Fan To Pro is "resume worthy." That, of course, is our term for the kind of company that should get your resume, often because they are cool, make neat … Continue reading
You know that one of her favorite words around here at Fan To Pro is "resume worthy." That, of course, is our term for the kind of company that should get your resume, often because they are cool, make neat … Continue reading
It's time to defend boring jobs. Sure I want people to do the jobs that excite them. I want people to have the kinds of careers that truly let them be themselves. I want people to – let's face it … Continue reading
This is a little experiment to help out our readers – a monthly roundup of companies in the news that we think may be resume-worthy. This could be because of a cool thing they do, an infusion of venture capital, … Continue reading
Sometimes people talk about their career. Sometimes they talk about their job. In too many cases people mix the two up. In other cases they talk about careers without talking jobs and jobs without talking careers. In all cases people … Continue reading
More on my ideas on helping cons appeal to progeeks and profans. Previous articles are: here, here, and here. In my musings, speculations, and ideas on ways to add more professional and career-building events to conventions, I've talked about guests … Continue reading
Continuing my series on ways conventions can provide more career-oriented events for attendees, let's take a look at specific career tracks. You can find earlier posts on the subject here and here. I've mentioned career tracks earlier, but want to … Continue reading