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Monday Morning Coach

What To Do Right After Losing Your Job – By Jeanne Schad
Note from Erik: The following is the third in series of career coaching articles written by Jeanne Schad. This feature will appear every Monday.
It’s the middle of September — AKA, the end of Q3. Layoffs are coming. You can be sure of it.
If you [...]

Happy Employment New Year

Smell that?  It’s Panama Jack dissipating off the skin of America’s workforce.
Summers are always a tough time to get hired. And recession summers make it all but impossible. But recession or not, the days right after Labor Day bring with them that new-three-ring-binder smell of optimism. Creative directors are back from their lake houses. HR [...]

PFTA Live Chat: Today At 2:00 PM EST

Have any stories you want to tell? Got questions about the beta site? Lemonade? Swing by at 2:00 PM EST. We won’t bite.

So Close, I Can Taste It

We are mere days (hours?) away from launching the beta for the new site.  In the short term, http://pleasefeedtheanimals.com will still point you to the blog. But anyone who is currently active on this site will be asked to register onto the beta (which will probably be something like beta.pleasefeedtheanimals.com) to start uploading their bios, [...]

Political Animals – By Greg Thomas

If you are reading this blog, you hardly need to be told that advertising, and those of us who practice it, took a real body blow in this recession. And the people I know who have been bloodied seem to have one of three reactions to it.

A few people who use it as inspiration or [...]

Using My Powers For Good – By Carrie Jacobson

When my husband (then boyfriend) and I moved to Boston, I freelanced for a year pretty consistently. But I always had my sights set on a certain Boston agency whose work I’d admired since I was an undergrad. Long story short, I got hired at that agency. Longer story short, I was let [...]

Cave Dweller Graduates – By Scott Rostohar

Over the last few months I’ve come to realize that to graduate from college these days is to awaken like Brendan Fraser in Encino Man – confused, scared and armed with tools that are obsolete.
So what’s the problem, and what are the some of the caveman tools we’re wielding?
Ugh – No Want Work For Someone [...]

New Habits Are Born Hard – By Greg Thomas

“What else you got?”
We’ve all heard it. Many of us have asked it. It’s code in our business for “the ideas you have are not fresh.” And we’ve all learned how to push ourselves to try and find fresh ideas. We know the tricks — change your patterns, force yourself into a different mode of [...]