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Who Is Cynthia B. Okonkwo? I am a wife and a mom who is a people person by heart. I live in metro-Atlanta and work as a Human Resources professional and have over twenty-four years experience in the field. My experience includes Compensation, Training, Recruiting, Employee Relations, Benefits, and Selection Procedure Development; however, Employee Relations is my passion because I enjoy interacting with others and helping them to solve problems. I became interested in Human Resources while on a work-study assignment during my sophomore year in undergraduate school. I chose management as my major because I was not quite certain what I wanted to do after college and I knew that an off-shoot of Business Administration was a safe, general choice that could help me get into a number of career fields. My work-study assignment was as an assistant to the campus Director of Career Services. There, I learned to make cold calls to area businesses to seek out employment opportunities for students and alumni. I also learned how to format vacancy announcements and resumes. Since writing had always been one of my strengths, I enjoyed my assignment so much that I requested to be reassigned to that department for most of the remainder of my undergraduate career. My Director also provided resources on job interview preparation and she allowed me to type resumes for students who did not have one and charge $1 per page to make a few extra bucks. I got a full-time job immediately after graduation, but it wasn’t in Human Resources; however, I had a Vice President who took me under his wings and allowed me to review employment applications for job openings at the Distribution Center where I worked, so this helped to strengthen my resume. It took me about two and a half years to secure my first full-time job in the field of human resources where I became a trained test developer for the State’s Government Merit System. From there my career has continued to grow. My blog was born out of my desire to write a book that provides practical job search tips and advice, from a spiritual, holistic perspective. After having drafted about three chapters, I got busy with grad school and obtained my MBA; got married and started a family. In 2013, I became SPHR (Sr. Professional in Human Resources) certified. I started seeing other people’s blogs, became interested and thought that blogging might be a great alternative, or spring board to completing my book, so here we are today. My sincere hope is that what I write will help someone. Enjoy!

Motivation – Create Your Own Opportunity

INTRODUCTION: Visit https://Nnamtique.com Welcome to today’s motivational moment entitled, “Create Your Own Opportunity,” with Cynthia O. MOTIVATION: Have you ever wished for an opportunity? Maybe it’s an opportunity to travel. Maybe it’s an opportunity buy your dream house or car. Maybe it’s an opportunity to start your own business. Maybe it’s an opportunity to achieve …

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Break Time

Four Reasons to Not Put Your Job Search on Extended Holiday

INTRODUCTION: Holiday mode is in full effect. You’re understandably excited about spending time with family and friends. So, what about your job search? Should you put it on holiday mode as well? After all, aren’t hiring managers also taking time off, hanging with family and friends, drinking eggnog, eating fruit cake, and ringing in the …

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Motivation - Forgive

Forgiveness Is For You, Not Them

INTRODUCTION: Visit https://Nnamtique.com. Hello and welcome to this motivational moment entitled, “Forgiveness is for You, Not Them” with Cynthia O. MOTIVATION: Forgiveness. It is an emotionally-charged word. It evokes, within many of us, strong opinions, actions, and feelings. When someone offends us, we sometimes get a bit arrogant about forgiveness. How many times have you …

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Consequences

Three Consequences of Not Sending a Follow-up Email After Your Interview

INTRODUCTION: A job seeker asked, “What are the consequences of forgetting to send a thank you email after an interview?” CONSEQUENCES: You may not suffer overt consequences from the interviewer for not sending a thank you email after a job interview. The less-obvious consequences are the ones that could make the difference in your getting …

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