Posts Tagged ‘#Friday’
#JobSearch #Friday YES, CAREER SEEKERS! SANTA CLAUS IS REAL AND WILL ASSIST IN YOUR JOB SEARCH
I believe in Santa Claus, and I am a Baby Boomer. Santa Claus exists inside many Christians as a symbol of a belief. The belief in ourselves was formed early in our development as we began to crawl, then take those first steps, then run (maybe a little out of control!). We began to say…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday HOW SHOULD I DRESS FOR A JOB INTERVIEW? PROFESSIONALLY?
Don’t you love when I answer a question with, “Depends?” And I am not talking THOSE Depends. Professional positions run the gamut from suit and tie to casual dress. Are Software Engineers professionals? Of course. Do they dress in a suit and tie? Not the ones I have been around for the past 30 years.…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday HOLIDAY SALE! 5 REASONS TO IDENTIFY AND ACCEPT YOUR NEW CALLING WHILE PAY IS HIGHEST
Our Current Employment Market has swung back in favor of employees! These swings occur periodically over a year in favor of the employee and then back to benefit the employer. December adds more advantages to career seekers. There are 5 reasons to interview and accept a position NOW. The media reports that employers have raised…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday IS YOUR JOB A TURKEY? FIND A GOLD MEDAL JOB
Not all careers are created equal. True? Jobs become Turkeys in different ways – your Manager is insensitive, tone deaf, takes credit for your proposed improvement suggestions, decides that work performance is their way or the highway, the job description is inaccurate and does not match the work, etc. Companies may also become Turkeys, especially…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday Survived Lay-Off At Your Company? Advice To Improve Your Career Destiny
Watch your current Employer’s productivity and profits as if you were an investor. If your company is performing well financially, there is less potential for a Reduction In Force (RIF) or Lay-off. However, if your company is underperforming, examine why your company’s performance is off. If your company previously was a profitable company, what has…
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