The Counseling Geek Interview Series: Megan Kelly (@megan_m_kelly)
First time ASCA goer, Megan Kelly, reports on her experiences at #ASCA13.I am returning back to one of my favorite features of The Counseling Geek – the interview series. This episode I talk with Megan Kelly, a recent counseling grad turned first year IB...
ASCA 2013 in Philly and Summer Vacation!
ASCA 2013This Saturday, my wife and I depart for Philadelphia – on what will be the beginning of a great vacation. I will be attending ASCA 2013 and as many social/networking/blog/twitter events as I can in between all of the great sessions. I love to meet new...
Counseling Advisory Team: My Experience in the First Year
A recount of the first year of working with an advisory team – the benefits and pitfalls…I recently wrapped up my first year of having an advisory council or team. After getting through the college application season in the fall and coming into a new...
Interview Series: The Dreaded Paper Screen…
What really happens after you submit your application??
I always envisioned this dark room where a squat older bespectacled lady took pleasure in ripping my resume apart at the seams. Perhaps you think it goes into a black hole or in the bin. No matter what your vision is – you need to have a strategy when applying to jobs because you really never know who will be reviewing the applications.
New Video Blog: The Power of HootSuite
The blog author, Jeffrey Ream M.S, PPS, writes for The Counseling Geek. Connect with Jeff via email, Twitter, Google+, and Facebook.
2012: My Favorite Posts of the Year
A look back at some of the best of 2012…Reflection and renewing goals is something that tends to happen around this time of year. I wanted to provide you with a look back at several of my favorite posts from other bloggers as well as a few of my own. There will...
Interviewing: The Other Side of the Table
Today was a day of firsts…I had an exciting, albeit tedious, opportunity today to experience the “other side” of the interview table. I have had many past experiences being the one getting asked the hard questions, feeling somewhat awkward, and...



