Resources
The Job Search
By Elliot D. Lasson, Ph.D., Executive Director, Joblink Baltimore
The purpose of this essay is to present some attitudinal, social, and practical points as they relate to seeking employment.

How to Stay Motivated in Your Job Search
By Jewish Vocational Service of MetroWest (6/26/2009)
Conducting a job search can be a long, grueling and painful process. It takes consistent, persistent effort on your part, all the while appearing outwardly positive and self-confident while inwardly you feel discouraged and defeated. Here
are several tips to help you stay motivated in landing the job you desire.

Employing Social Media on the Job Hunt
By Mashable (1/5/2009)
While the current economy means job hunting is even harder than it has been in the past, author Dan Schawbel points out seven ways social media tools can be your friend if you are looking for a place to work in the year ahead.

How to Use Social Media in Your Job Search
From Guest Author Rachel Levy, About.com (2009)
Using LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to Job Search


How to Manage a Job Layoff - Part 1
By Vault (12/16/2008)
When You are laid off, things may seem totally out of your control: you no longer have use of your office, your income has stopped or will soon, your bills continue pouring in and there is no job alternative in sight. But, in truth, you van control more than you think.

How to Move Forward After a Layoff - Part 2
By Vault (12/16/2008)
So the dreaded event has happended: you've been laid off. In my last CNBC blog (entitlted How To Manage a Job Layoff) I outlined some of the things you should consider following your layoff notice.




The Metrowest NJ Jewish community encompasses the New Jersey counties of Essex, Morris, Sussex and parts of Union