Category Archives: job and career search
The Difference Between a Work-From-Home Job and Work-From-Home Business
Many women who start looking for work from home are often overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and the overwhelming number of scams they come across. One thing to understand before you get started is what you are … Continue reading
3 MORE tips for starting (and keeping) your website.
WomenEntrepeneur.com has it on the nose with their tips for building a successful website. They focus on what your website can do for your business. But what should you do for your website? You’re not going to have a successful … Continue reading
1943 Guide to Hiring Women – yes, this is real!
I just came across a piece from Transportation Magazine from 1943, giving men tips on how to deal with hiring us ladies. Good for a laugh. It’s fun to imagine how they would react in this day and age with … Continue reading
Cool Jobs
Sick of the same old song & dance? Try this site out! Full of exciting & challenging jobs! Cool Works is site designed to help you find the anti cubical gig, and has lots to offer! Thousands of Jobs … Continue reading
On line job boards
In this economy it is hard to keep your job & just try getting a new one if you find yourself out of work. The rules have all changed the days of beating the pavement are over. You have to … Continue reading
One in a million
If you are one of the millions that are unemployed today I don’t have to tell you how hard it is to stand out among the crowd. It seems like each job posted these days has about a million people … Continue reading
Part time job placement
Lots of moms are faced with working around their kids schedules. Though we have come along way, some employers have a big problem with accomidating these types of arrangments. Recently i came across a company called 10 til 2, which … Continue reading
A great resource for finding your own work assignments
Just wanted to share one of my favorite websites for finding part-time, contract, freelance, consulting, writing and especially remote/virtual assignments: sologig.com. You can post a profile or simply search for your next gig, whether temporary, project-based or long-term. And it’s … Continue reading
How I handled interviewing while pregnant–expect the best!
When I interviewed for my last job, I was several weeks pregnant and so nauseated that, during one telephone interview, I could barely converse and actually thought I was going to throw up in the middle of it. I agonized … Continue reading
No matter where you work, make sure you’re LinkedIn!
If you’re not on LinkedIn yet, check out the website. Whether you already have a job, need a new one, work in an office or from home, want to make contacts or keep in touch with former coworkers, this professional … Continue reading


