Here's our last post about Job Hunting! I hope this series has been helpful and informative to you. As always, please leave ideas and questions in the comments section and you're welcome to email me, too.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Job Hunt Tips: The Interview Prep
Thanks for keeping up with my series on Job Hunt Tips. Click below for previous posts.
Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 3: The Resume
Part 5: The Interview
Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 3: The Resume
Part 5: The Interview
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How to and Research,
Job Hunt Series
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Job Hunt Tips: The Resume
Here's Part Three of the Job Hunt Series.
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Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 4: Interview Prep
Part 5: The Interview
Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 4: Interview Prep
Part 5: The Interview
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How to,
How to and Research,
Job Hunt Series
Monday, July 21, 2014
Job Hunt Tips: Using LinkedIn to its Full Potential
Here's Part Two of the Job Hunt Series.
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Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 3: The Resume
Part 4: Interview Prep
Part 5: The Interview
Click here for others tips:
Part 1: The Pursuit
Part 3: The Resume
Part 4: Interview Prep
Part 5: The Interview
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How to,
How to and Research,
Job Hunt Series
Friday, July 18, 2014
Recommended with a New Original Trail Mix!
Caleb and I went camping this past weekend, and we each made our own personal trail mix to take along. I used this recipe from Chow.com as a springboard, and then I made plenty of adjustments. And so, I'm sharing my first ever original recipe!
Follow all the directions listed on Chow, but you can use the ingredients below for a healthier version. I used coconut oil for vegetable oil, agave nectar for honey, and I took out the brown sugar because coconut oil is sweet on its own, and I don't like very sweet snacks anyway. I also made a smaller batch than Chow suggested, so my measurements are different. And then for my add ins, I chose my favorites tasty things that, when combined, made the perfect summery, sweet and salty combination. (I believe I added some salt at the end to tweak the taste a bit.)
Follow all the directions listed on Chow, but you can use the ingredients below for a healthier version. I used coconut oil for vegetable oil, agave nectar for honey, and I took out the brown sugar because coconut oil is sweet on its own, and I don't like very sweet snacks anyway. I also made a smaller batch than Chow suggested, so my measurements are different. And then for my add ins, I chose my favorites tasty things that, when combined, made the perfect summery, sweet and salty combination. (I believe I added some salt at the end to tweak the taste a bit.)
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Recommended with golden summer trail mix...
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Links
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Job Hunt Tips: Focusing Your Pursuit
To commemorate my first year working as a recruiting coordinator, I’m sharing some tips I’ve picked up at work and during my 7-month job hunt before that. Here’s the first batch!
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 3: The Resume
Part 2: Linkedin
Part 3: The Resume
Labels:
How to,
How to and Research,
Job Hunt Series
Thursday, July 10, 2014
My Work Anniversary Present and Introducing a Short Series
I've been here a year! I've worked
as an administrative assistant/office manager/recruiting coordinator for
this power punching, darling little office for a year!
This
has been the least stressful work year I've ever had. Teaching
children English and getting to love on them will always be my most
rewarding job, but where I am now is an absolute second. I get to work
with professional peers and mentors and I'm part of a great team. We
appreciate each other, and we celebrate together. Fun
fact, my office is all women! My mother-in-law still can't believe
that we are a drama free zone, but it's true.
I really am lucky to have this job. I get paid to organize! I have my own office! And you should see our Christmas party! Also, I wanted to share this perfect little present my coworker got me to commemorate my first year!
Monday, July 7, 2014
Kickstarter for Potato Salad
Did you see this Kickstarter campaign for potato salad?
The internet has exceeded this guy's goal by 2,171%!
I am shocked and amazed, and I think this might be one of the most ridiculous and awesome things I've ever seen.
Our Summer Bucket List
I've started writing some good lists as part of #29 in my 101 Challenge.
First things first, Summer Bucket List!
I can't for the life of me remember where I printed this adorable list template from. If you know the source, please let me know!
I've been having a lot of fun with this, pegging down what I want to do, asking Caleb what he wants to do, seeing a great summer sprawl out before us, and getting to put this sheet of paper on our fridge! (We don't have much on our fridge.)
What's on your summer bucket list? Wanna come swing dancing with us? Do you agree that The Sandlot is the best summer movie ever?
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101 in 1001 Reboot,
Lindsay + Caleb
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Nail art: It's a growing obsession now.
Oh guys, I'm doomed. This nail art stuff is becoming a bigger and bigger hobby. I just bought three small tubes of polish that come with very thin brushes. I started practicing the first day, and I've been thinking up ideas for my next designs, and I'm pinning colors and inspiration to and fro.
A few must buys that are at the top of my list:
The Halo Hues collection from Color Club
Just look at these beauties! They are cheaper than the holographic OPI polishes, and there is bound to be a color that suits your fancy. Just gorgeous! I think the one I want most is Harp On It (shown below).
via Reddit/Imgur |
See more after the jump...
Labels:
Health and Beauty,
Nail art,
Obsession
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