PROFESSIONAL EDGE with columnist Kim R. Wells, from the WWW.BLACKCOLLEGIAN.COM Career Center

Thursday, March 22, 2007

The Job Market is Looking for You: Are You Ready to Deliver?

Thursday, March 22, 2007

So you're ready to revolutionize the global marketplace, break off your billion dollar piece of some trillion dollar industry, perhaps become the next Bob Johnson, Richard Parsons, Russel Simmons or Cathy Hughes? The truth is that the marketplace is desperately seeking your talent, innovation, and leadership, but the trillion dollar question is..."are you ready to deliver?"If you have invested your college career perfecting a career strategy of "spin, smoke/mirrors, and grin"...well maybe a good career for you would be the circus; I hear they are always looking for great illusionist and clowns. But if you are tired of the circus act and want to step up to be a real executive player, it’s time for you to get serious, lay aside the childish games, and step up to begin delivering your talents, ideas, and business strategies with excellence, competency, and quality.

Over the years I have witnessed countless students and young professionals transform from mediocre "want-to-bees" to top performing young executives, but it wasn't because they perfected some "illusionist act," but because they looked in the mirror, stopped blaming others, and stepped up to develop "real corporate game."

Some final thoughts on delivering...-

  • Make it your goal to always serve others with your talent. Before you can be a great leader you must first learn to serve others.

  • Value the time of others, something mediocre professionals rarely do.

  • Remember there will always be "giants" in your land of opportunity, accept that reality, and deliver excellence anyhow.

  • Step up when incompetence around you seems to reach critical mass, think of it as your opportunity to establish yourself as a real player.

  • It is tempting to give excuses, especially when unplanned problems really did happen. Refocus and find a way to deliver. Tell them about the problems after you deliver.

  • Excellence is a choice, chose it everyday.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

"No Brothers Left Behind" by Kim R. Wells

New from TBC: "No Brothers Left Behind" by Kim R. Wells

In the Second Semester 2007 Super Issue of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, now available on college campuses, "No Brothers Left Behind" by Kim R. Wells provides insight into the aspirations, frustrations, and connections among diverse young Black men in reaching their career goals.

The feature is based on a roundtable held at Howard University, facilitated by Director of Career Services Kim R. Wells. An extended Web feature will also be posted at THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online, with additional updates posted on the blog.

Originally posted: Thursday, March 01, 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Senior Year Job Search: 10 Steps to Launch Your Senior-Year Job Search Campaign

Senior Year Job Search: 10 Steps to Launch Your Senior-Year Job Search Campaign
By Kim R. Wells in the TBC Career Archives:

Congratulations! You are finally a graduating senior who has successfully navigated the hallowed halls of your soon to be alma mater. You have worked hard to conquer the academic and personal demands of college life, and during your journey have become a budding scholar, professional, and leader ready to make your mark on today's exciting job market and world!

But it's not time to start the celebration just yet…It's time to "close the deal!" ...

"You're Hired!": Evaluating Your Job Offer

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

"You're Hired!": Evaluating Your Job Offer
You're hired! Magical words to the ears of every graduating student. With a job offer finally in hand, you may want to take a deep breath, celebrate the moment, and jig around the room, whatever you need to do to celebrate. You deserve a celebration!...

But when you finish it, don't sail away into euphoria just yet. You still have some unfinished business. It's time for you to roll up your sleeves and enter into one of the most critical phases of your job search campaign; it's time to carefully evaluate and if necessary negotiate your job offer...

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Professional Edge: A BLACK COLLEGIAN Career Channel Blog: January 2007

Professional Edge: A BLACK COLLEGIAN Career Channel Blog: January 2007:

Introducing a TBC new careers column section by Kim R. Wells, noted career advice columnist, Director of Howard University Career Services, and popular diversity and human capital strategist.

Mr. Wells, a long-time contributor to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, has over 17 years of experience leading career management, organizational development, and strategic human capital initiatives in both corporate and higher education environments.

A new column of his past career advice articles from our magazine is here. We will also be revisiting some of his advice on the Professional Edge blog, addressing various specific moments in a college student's or new graduate's career path -- from the thrill of victory (Congratulations, you landed your first job!) to the agony of defeat (So, you were rejected by a campus recruiter...now what?) to the total freak-out (What to do if you don't have a job by graduation).

Drop by and keep an eye out for new columns as we continue to update our Career Center at THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online."