Endear Yourself to the Buyer
Nobody likes to be a nobody, but unfortunately, that’s what you are at the beginning of the job search process, provided you’ve just joined the
Nobody likes to be a nobody, but unfortunately, that’s what you are at the beginning of the job search process, provided you’ve just joined the
I am on vacation and not even on American soil. It is a vastly different milieu in almost every respect. I find myself continuously comparing,
Do I shock you with this declaration? Think again. Your resume is typically being sent to individuals, to recruiters, or as a job application, which
A recent visit to a public restroom made me smile. I was hoping nobody saw me smiling, but it was quite humorous. In this recently
Indeed, most people don’t understand their compensation. That’s amazing, since after all, compensation is the main purpose for having a job. Don’t misunderstand me: Most
The vast majority of my career coaching involves clients who contact me while they’re feeling perplexed about their personal circumstances. About 70 percent of them
Many of my clients are concerned that because they are older, their age may be a deterrent to their ability to compete for jobs in
All the clients I “career coach” go through the “Tell me about yourself” exercise during our first ten minutes together. Why is this so pivotal?
Every newspaper or magazine nowadays devotes some space to social media. My explanation for this is very simple–it’s as if you invite some people for
I was reading a magazine with a cover story called “The Permanent Temporary Workforce.” The in-depth section, “The Disposable Worker,” reported on the negativity currently
It would be interesting to review a few perceptions that job seekers have on issues stemming from feelings rather than from thinking. Such perceptions are
I’m not sure whether you’re like me. I’ve stopped reading! I read no more. I skim and browse and hover over the surface of words,