Get interview suit cheap and help others

Bottomless Closet’s Cluttered Closet SALE

Sale Location: 6040 W. Lisbon Ave., Milwaukee, WI

Are you looking for inexpensive, top to toe styles to complete your work wardrobe? Bottomless Closet is once again hosting its end-of-season sale to clear-out the Closet. Working women, you’ll find gorgeous new and gently used brand name women’s clothing at unbelievable prices! It’s a sale you don’t want to miss!

Weekday and Saturday hours for your shopping convenience:

Thursday, March 19th, 5 – 8 pm

Saturday, March 21st, 9 am – 12 noon

Thursday, April 2nd, 5 – 8 pm

Saturday, April 4th, 9 am – 12 noon

Thursday, April 16th, 5 – 8 pm

Saturday, April 18th, 9 am – 12 noon

All proceeds benefit the ongoing operations of Bottomless Closet, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide women in transition with the professional apparel they need for interviews and employment opportunities.

Executive Director: Andrea Estrada

Note: Terms of the Sale… All sales are FINAL. All items are sold “as is.” Cash & credit card sales. Credit card sales accepted for purchases over $50.00

Personal Branding: Terwelp speaks at Women in Communications event

Nike, Starbucks, and Trump: These companies know that branding is critical – it’s what makes them stand apart from their competition. But branding isn’t just for big companies with big advertising budgets. To win in today’s competitive job market, personal branding is an essential part of the game.

Wendy Terwelp, Career Coach and Personal Branding Strategist (www.knocks.com) says, “Everything you do, say, and wear says something about you. The challenge for most professionals is that they lack the discipline necessary to take control of their personal brands. As a result, their peers choose it for them. Unfortunately, the personal brand others select for you will not always be the personal brand you would have selected for yourself.”

During this workshop style program, Wendy Terwelp shares her tips, tricks, and strategies to help you stand out from the crowd the right way to get what you want. Whether it’s a promotion, new job, or more business, knowing – and taking control – of your brand is the first step. Get ready to rock during this program and discover YOUR brand, tips to take control, and strategies to make you a rock star at work.

Note: Fabulous door prizes will be awarded!

WHEN
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

WHERE
Italian Conference Center
631 E. Chicago Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Register here: http://tinyurl.com/aoldj5.

Facebook & Privacy: What are your thoughts?

One of my clients asked: “Do you find that Facebook is the place for networking? I tend to want to keep that behavior focused on Linked In, as I don’t use that environment in the same way…”

My reply:
First, I am a huge fan of LinkedIn, especially for professional networking and job search. However, Facebook is fast becoming the “next best thing” for the 35 and older crowd. Here is a chance to let your personality shine. But no matter where you are online, it is important to keep it professional. 83% of employers Google their employees and interview candidates, so the chance that you can be found online is a pretty sure thing.

As you know, anything online goes on your “permanent record” – just like we were told in grade school! Only, with things like the Wayback Machine and other resources, it is actually true.

Whatever you put out there online, think, “What would my mom say about that?” or “What would my boss think about that?”

I do think you are smart in tightening up your privacy settings. Very smart! I think it gives you a little more freedom.

Let me know your thoughts. – W.

Alfred Knopf Jr. Authored His Own Career

Courtesy of Forbes.com

It doesn’t always matter what your dad did. You can make your own way, based on who you are, and your personal brand. Here’s the Knopf story, courtesy of Forbes.com:

An industry struggling to turn the page lost one of its preeminent publishers on Saturday. Alfred A. Knopf Jr., who died at the age of 90 from complications related to a fall in mid-January, shared his name with his father–considered one of literature’s foremost publishers–and his parents’ prominent publishing house. The junior Knopf, however, preferred to go by “Pat” and despite being heir apparent to the family business, started a publishing company of his own with two friends.

In 1959, the younger Knopf established Atheneum Publishers with Simon Michael Bessie, then a senior editor at Harper & Brothers, and Hiram Hayden, Random House’s editor-in-chief. Although the company never attained the same level of success as his father’s house, which published works by D.H. Lawrence, T.S. Eliot and Langston Hughes, best-sellers seemed to be in the blood.

Read on!