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CIO Job Search - A Real Life Chronicle
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CIO, Mark Cummuta, chronicles his real life experiences in his current job search, sharing his research, tips, techniques and accomplishments. With 25 years in IT, business and strategic management consulting, and 15 years in CIO, CTO and VP roles, he applies his executive and project management skills to his job search, and freely experiments with new methods, openly sharing his results with his readers.
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Week 41: Tracking Your Job Search Efforts Critical to Your Success
Keeping track of your job search efforts -- which companies and positions you've applied to, which ones are thru recruiters, your next scheduled follow-ups, etc -- is absolutely critical to your success, especially in today's market. read more...
Web 2.0's Impact On Your Job Search - Name Recognition? Or A Transition?
I've had three people in a month comment their concern about my blogging's impact on my job search. Now I'm concerned and looking to CIO Magazine's readers and fellow bloggers for your thoughts. read more...
Week 36: Evaluating “Who Am I?” in Your Job Search - Part 3 of 3
Being in a job search is difficult enough, with its family pressures and financial concerns, not to mention our own negative feelings of disconnect and self-doubt. In Part 1 of this "Who Am I" series of blog entries, I discussed the cycle...
Technical Difficulties with "CIO Job Search" Blog - Part 2
The technical difficulties with some blog postings disappearing or becoming inaccessible continues to also affect my most recent posts. While we continue to work on these issues, here are the direct links to my two affected blog posts: read more...
Week 36: Evaluating “Who Am I?” in Your Job Search - Part 2
When in a job search, we frequently feel left out, disconnected from our career, and we even start worrying about our skills getting rusty. Today's post continues the "Who Am I?" discussion I started two weeks ago with an in-depth analysis ...
