Archive for December, 2009
Investing For the First Time: What to Do in a Shaky Market
Posted December 20, 2009 by Bernz
The past year has represented one of the most volatile and risky eras in investment history in the United States, especially in the stock market. For those with existing investment portfolios, watching the decline in market value every day has been demoralizing. Retirement asset values have been slashed and many investors are wondering if they will even be able to afford to retire.
But what do you do if this is the very first time that you are investing? You may be just graduating from university or trying to put away some money for your children’s college tuition. How can you ensure that you make good decisions in this shaky economy?
1) Find the right advisor. An effective investment advisor knows the current state of the market and can help you understand the risks and rewards of each of its sectors. Choose an advisor who does not earn income based on how much or what types of investments you buy. Your investment advisor should also be experienced. This recessionary financial market is no time for you to try out a wet-behind-the-ears advisor. (more…)
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Hiring a Career Coach- A Path to a Higher-Paying Job
Posted December 8, 2009 by Bernz
In today’s constrictive job market, contemplating a job change can be a scary proposition. Employers are laying off workers on a daily basis and more and more job seekers are searching for fewer and fewer jobs. Most employees simply want to hold on to the jobs they have for dear life and ride out the destructive wave.
However, this difficult employment market may be the perfect time to seek out a better job and the best way to do that is with a career coach. When the job market is contracting, it is the positions that require knowledge and skill that will remain the longest. Upgrading your education and skills can not only bring in a bigger paycheck but can solidify your position in the market and make you more attractive to potential employers.
It can be difficult to know what you need to upgrade and how to market yourself to potential new employers. That’s where career coaches come into play. A career coach’s job is to obtain a clear understanding of your strengths, weaknesses, and aspirations as it relates to the employment field. A career coach can help you fill in the gaps in your skills in your chosen profession and can lead you to leveraging your existing skills in a new direction. For example, if you have done general office work- filing, responding to email, and organizing for a small veterinary office, a career coach may help you realize that those skills are in great demand in the government sector, where wages can be substantially higher. (more…)
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