by Angela Copeland | Jun 14, 2016 | Job Posting
The University of Memphis is seeking a Director of Student Affairs Learning and Assessment in Memphis, TN.
Responsibilities:
- Serves as a part of the Vice President for Student Affairs leadership team and fulfills the role of monitoring and managing the division’s alignment with its mission, goals, and vision for students (learning objectives).
- Leads or assists in all aspects of the conceptualization, development, implementation, analysis and documentation of divisional and departmental assessment, planning, and reporting processes.
- Works with Office of Institutional Research and other partners to collect and use data to inform institutional and divisional priorities such as retention, persistence, graduation, learning and programmatic outcomes, and achievement toward divisional and institutional mission, goals and objectives. Ultimately, achieving these goals supports the overall goal of institutional accreditation.
- Serves on campus committees to represent the interests of the Vice President for Student Affairs and the division and its departments.
- Seeks out and implements professional development opportunities for Student Affairs staff.
To learn more, or to apply online, visit the University of Memphis website.

by Angela Copeland | Jun 13, 2016 | Advice, Newsletter, Relocation

The thought of moving to a new city can be one of the most energizing and most scary thoughts. Especially once you’ve settled down in a place for a few years, how do you pick a new city? How do you decide where to go? And furthermore, how do you get there?
Here are a few tips on choosing and successfully moving to a new city:
- Start with a broad list of cities that seem interesting. Write the cities down that you come up with.
- Create a list of things that are important to you. When you pick a new city to move to, it’s often based on lifestyle choices. Your list might include things like the quality of the public schools, the cost of living, the crime rate, and more. Decide what’s the most important to you and look up the stats for each city. You can find these things on the Census Bureau website, or on local government sites.
- Narrow your list of cities and start visiting them. Nothing can help you to decide where to move, and where NOT to move than by visiting the cities on your list. But, don’t make the mistake of being a tourist. Stay at a place you find on AirBnB.com, so you’ll live with the locals. Go to local events that you would attend if you were back home. Try things like networking events, yoga classes, dance lessons, or cooking classes.
- Once you have decided on a target city, research the companies there. Create a list of the companies you want to target.
- Now that you have your target list of companies, go again. But, this time, setup networking meetings with local hiring managers. Even if you don’t know them personally, reach out on LinkedIn. Explain that you’ll only be in town for a week, but that you’d love to take them out for a coffee to learn more about their business. Not everyone will respond, but those who do have the potential to turn into real connections.
Moving can be tough. Above all, don’t apply online and expect for things to just work out. If you’re not local, you’re not known. Companies prefer to hire local candidates if they can. They can find them through their existing network, they don’t have to pay relocation, and the candidate can start working sooner.
And, speaking of relocation — Decide how important paid relocation is to you. If you don’t want relocation costs to make or break an offer, start saving now. Get a quote from a local moving company so that you’ll have an idea of what to expect.
Going in person can set you apart from other candidates. It can make you more than just a resume. It can sometimes be just enough to get the hiring manager to hire you before they hire someone else.
And, one last note: If it’s your dream to move abroad, learn the rules. Different countries are easier or harder to immigrate to. They may have rules about the kind of work you can do, the age you must be, etc. From my experience, it seems to be easier to relocate from the U.S. to Australia than to Europe, for example — but, only if you are under a certain age.
Bottom line: Do your homework and take the extra steps you need to in order to turn your moving dream into a reality.
I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, don’t hesitate to reach out to me here.
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Happy hunting!

Angela Copeland
@CopelandCoach

by Angela Copeland | Jun 13, 2016 | Job Posting
MAA is seeking a Vice President of Talent and Employee Relations in Memphis, TN.
The Vice President of Talent and Employee Relations is responsible for developing and executing MAA’s strategy for talent acquisition, management, and support including recruiting, employee relations, and retention. This position reports directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer and is responsible for managing a team of 3 to 6 employees. This position is a key leadership role in HR responsible for supporting the implementation of MAA’s People Strategy. The successful candidate will embody and work to reinforce MAA’s values throughout all aspects of HR.
To learn more, or to apply online, visit the MAA website.

by Angela Copeland | Jun 13, 2016 | Job Posting
BuzzFeed is seeking a Director of Operations in Los Angeles, CA.
This is a mid-level position well suited to a curious individual excited for the prospect of managing the challenges that come from a quickly growing company. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, will bring energy and passion to everything they do, and won’t be afraid to roll up his/her sleeves to tackle projects both big and small.
To learn more about the opportunity, or to apply online, visit the BuzzFeed website.

by Angela Copeland | Jun 12, 2016 | Job Posting
Zappos is seeking a Manager of SEO in Las Vegas, NV.
Zappos is looking for an experienced SEO Manager that can optimize the Zappos family websites to maximize their true SEO potential. Also, this person would manage, mentor and hire talented SEO individuals that would help to contribute to the success of SEO. We are looking for a hands-on professional with excellent problem solving skills that has knowledge of various SEO reporting & analytical platforms.
To learn more, or to apply online, visit the Zappos website.
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