An interview is a two-way street. It’s never a good idea to go in without prepared questions and you should be able to easily come up with 15 – 20 […]
Words to banish from your résumé
Or how not to brand yourself a dinosaur There’s just no substitute for plain old experience, I grant you that. It’s safe to say we are all experienced. It’s when […]
The Importance of Goal Setting
Goal setting is an important and highly essential part of the career planning process. For one, it allows you to remain focused and keep your sights set on the things […]
First off – Change the Way You Look at Stress
I am going to be writing a series on the idea that if we can change the way we look at stress and our personal power we can be more […]
Being Kind to Everyone Could Get You a Job
We’ve all heard the phrase “It’s a small world”, and “What goes around, comes around”. This week I heard three separate examples from three different people about how true that […]
Ways to Know the Job is a "Danger Job"
With the job market as tight as it is, it’s easy to be a lot less discriminating when evaluating bosses during your interview. But, keep in mind that you spend […]
What is Reverse Networking?
As we kick off the New Year, I want to share a concept that I practice and refer to as reverse networking. It is really quite simple. Instead of searching out people within […]
body language: be careful what you're not saying
What your body language says is often more important than what you say verbally, especially when the two conflict. When they’re in sync, your movements are a reflection of what […]
What is a Leader?
What makes for a great leader? Are leaders born, or can they be molded? Whether or not someone has the capacity to be a great leader, they still need to […]
Overcoming Pre-Interview Jitters
Feeling anxious about your upcoming interview? Don’t spend your time contemplating how it might go. Make sure you are prepared. The following information will allow you to put your best […]