Thursday, October 6, 2011

[SMCNG] Digest Number 746

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1.

What Does Your LinkedIn Headline Say About You?

Posted by: "Peter Lutz" lutzpf@gmail.com   peter_f_lutz

Wed Oct 5, 2011 2:03 pm (PDT)



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Date: Oct 5, 2011 7:23 AM
Subject: [New Posts] What Does Your LinkedIn Headline Say About You?
To: <lutzpf@gmail.com>

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What Does Your LinkedIn Headline Say About You?

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 11:00 PM PDT
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Did you realize LinkedIn has a built-in marketing and search
engine-friendly capability that is easy to use--and often overlooked? Yes?
No?

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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Create a Stress Strategy BEFORE You Need It

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 10:30 PM PDT
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I'm a firm believer stress from home follows us to work and vice versa—even
for those who say they keep the two separate. No, you don't. You can't.

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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6 Tweeting Ways to Find Your Next Job

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 10:00 PM PDT
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CEO's, HR, hiring managers, career experts and recruiters are all actively
using tweeting as a part of their messaging and staffing strategies.

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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5 Ways to Use this Website

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 05:00 PM PDT
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CAREEREALISM, a top-3 career blog, is focused on providing cutting-edge
career advice that gives job seekers no-nonsense information.

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now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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Top 5 Ways to Be Hired or Promoted Before 2012

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 04:00 PM PDT
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Are you hoping for a new job or a promotion in 2012? Well, the secret to
getting one is to not wait! Watch this webinar and make it happen!

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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20-Minute Job Jam: Cure for Chronic Job Search

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 08:45 AM PDT
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Job searching while living a hectic lifestyle? Learn how to find a job when
you don't have the time using the "Twenty-Minute Job Search."

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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7 Interview Questions You Must Be Prepared to Answer

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT
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There are seven interview questions every job seeker should be prepared to
answer correctly. Watch this webinar and learn what they are.

To get this useful advice and many other helpful career resources, visit us
now at CAREEREALISM.com.

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2.

LEAD:  Sr Info Security Arch - Wscstr - to 150k

Posted by: "john sampson" jcsspike@yahoo.com   jcsspike

Wed Oct 5, 2011 2:03 pm (PDT)



Senior Information Security Architectâ€" Westchester County, NY - $150K
 
Will be part of a global security effort that spearheads the design, implementation, administration, and support of IS technologies and processes that will ensure data and systems are adequately protected. Provide technical leadership and architectural expertise in the planning, designing, testing, implementing, and supporting of various Information Security Technologies.
 
Qualifications & Experience
 
·         Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Security, or related experience
·         5+ years of hands-on experience in an Information Security role
·         Ability to understand strategic objectives and vision and work towards those goals
·         Solid understanding of the ten ISO 27002 security domains
 
Technical Skills
 
·         OS level Security (Windows, Unix, AS400, Main Frame)
·         Deep knowledge of network and vulnerability assessments, compliancy (HIPAA, SOX, PCI)
·         Database and web app security
·         Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
·         Firewall technologies
·         Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems
·         Web Filtering
·         Encryption
·         Network security
·         Data Leakage Prevention
·         Security Event Management
·         Multi-factor authentication systems
·         Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware detection software
·         Experience with hacker techniques and network/OS security principles
 
·         Relocation assistance and visa sponsorship are available
 
For a complete description of and consideration for this outstanding opportunity, please e-mail your resume to jscassoc4u@att.net

MIS Ntwk Assoc Mtg Dates:

Oct 4 - Tues Reg Mtg - 6 pm - Berman Larson Kane Offices, Paramus - DO NOT use GPS for directions - Get dir from BLK site - Bring 15 copies of your resume
3.

Career Tips: What's Your Superpower?

Posted by: "JohnH" John@JHACareers.com   johnwesthadley

Wed Oct 5, 2011 2:03 pm (PDT)



Last month's article "Are You A Linchpin?" was inspired by the
outstanding branding / marketing expert Seth Godin's
<http://www.SethGodin.com> book, Linchpin. Towards the end, he asks,
"What's Your Superpower?"

As I noted in last month's article, "The most successful are the Career
Search Linchpins who figure out ways to distinguish themselves from
everyone else and truly master niche marketing. Instead of worrying
about their competition, they focus on what makes them unique to stand
out in the crowd."

This comes down to figuring out your superpower.

Seth drew the analogy to comic books, where the lesser known superheroes
would always introduce themselves by describing their superpowers. This
made them memorable.

So how do you introduce yourself to networking contacts, hiring
managers, and executives at your company? Do you present your
superpowers? Do you even know what they are?

When you present a title, like "I'm a project manager" or "I'm a pricing
actuary", you aren't presenting a superpower. You're just telling me
what slot to place you in, along with all of the other people who are in
that same slot. You're making me less interested in even hearing about
your superpower, and 'tainting' it by whatever baggage I attach in my
own mind to your opening statement. ("Project managers are too process
oriented." "Actuaries are boring and can't communicate.")

When you tell me "I can work in many industries", "I can do lots of
things", or "I have transferable skills", any superpower you might have
presented begins to decay. You are avoiding the laser-like focus that
generates true engagement and raises your profile in your stated niche.

What is a superpower?

If you would like the complete article, just drop me a note at
John@JHACareers.com <MailTo:john@jhacareers.com> , or you can visit my
website to check out the contents of past issues and selected articles
at www.JHACareers.com/Newsletter.htm
<http://www.JHACareers.com/Newsletter.htm>

Other topics I covered in this most recent issue include:
* A list of potential metrics to consider for Career Search KPI's.
* Upcoming events in NJ and CA
* Advice to someone frustrated with the lack of response to on-line
applications.

John
___________________________________________________
John West Hadley Career Search Counselor (908) 725-2437

"Land The Job And Pay You Deserve"

Get 100's of Career Tips at www.JHACareers.com
<http://www.jhacareers.com/>

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