• Ginny VanAntwerp
    09/08/2010

     You can’t judge a book by its cover, but can you judge a leader by their office? How you choose to decorate your office can say a lot about you. Here are some extreme examples of common office décor and what it may suggest about your leadership style. 

    The Hall of Fame
    Key characteristics: Industry awards on every wall, grip-and-grin photos with at least

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/30/2010

    Frequently your resume is your first chance to make an impression on a recruiter or hiring manager. And you never get a second chance to make a first impression, so the importance of the resume cannot be under-estimated. Here are my top quick tips for creating a resume that makes a great first impression and gets hiring managers to take a second look at you.

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  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/30/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Johana, hired by, Peter Goldstone, Attorney at Law as a Bilingual Legal Assistant.
    Jeremy, hired by, The Arm Group as an I.T. Technician.
    Monserrat, hired by, Mobility Masters as a Medical Assistant.
    Autumn, hired by, Elite Tell, LLE as a Client Processing

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/17/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Laurie, hired by, Jordan & Associates Retirement Services as a Pension Administrative Assistant.
    Antonio, hired by, Agilent via Volt Workforce Solutions as a QA Tester.
    Adan, hired by, Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County as a Administrative Assistant.

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/10/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Jennifer, hired by, Irene Teper, M.D. as a Back Office Medical Assistant.
    Vanessa, hired by, Richard Andolsen, M.D. as a Bilingual Front Desk Receptionist.
    April, hired by, Empire College as an Acconting  Lab Assistant.
    Carriel, hired by,

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/05/2010

     

    Think resume typos are no big deal? Last year, Accountemps, a staffing placement firm, interviewed 150 senior executives from some of the nation's largest companies. Forty percent of the respondents said that just one typo on a resume would cause the candidate to be eliminated. Thirty-six percent said it would take just two mistakes before the resume was put in the "no

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    08/02/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Laura, hired by, Satellite Dialysis as a Clinical Technician Aid.
    Victoria, hired bySolairus Aviation as an A/P Accounting Clerk.
    Eve, hired by, West County Health Center, Inc. as a Back Office Medical Assistant.
    Rosemarie, hired by, Palm Drive Medical

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    07/20/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Tosca, hired by, DeCarli’s Petaluma Butane Distributor as a Billing Clerk-Accounts Payable.
    Reina, hired by, Martin Ray Tasting Room as a Tasting Room Host.
    Heather, hired by, Molkenbuhr Enterprises, Inc. as an Accounting Assistant.
    Adriana, hired

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    07/14/2010

     

    The Career Services Department wanted to share these recent job placements with you:
     
    Yenny, hired by Fountaingrove Cardiology Group as a Medical Assistant.
    Yolanda, hired by The American Red Cross, Sonoma County as a Bilingual Front Desk Assistant.
    Elizabeth, hired by Plumas District Hospital as a Clinical Medical Assistant.
    Courtney, hired by

  • Ginny VanAntwerp
    07/12/2010

     
    Sweaty palms, dry mouth, weak knees, knotted stomach. Have you experienced these physical signs of stress? Even when you are well prepared for performance, unchecked stress can command the body and shut down the mind. Most people have experienced at least once in their lives, panic at the moment they are about to perform. Stress begins to build imperceptibly or suddenly grabs