Posts Tagged ‘#Jobs’
#JobSearch #Friday – Career Seekers, Beware of Company Job Descriptions!
By now, it is no secret that I am a professional Recruiter, AKA, your Gatekeeper. Fortunately, if I am not recruiting you, I am happy to coach you. Let’s do this! What Is Wrong With Company Job Descriptions? The descriptions that you see on company websites and online Job Boards typically are not Job Descriptions.…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday – CORE – A NEW INTERVIEWING AND SALARY NEGOTIATION CONCEPT!
In my new book, Expect Success! The Science Of The Over 50 Career Search, I introduced a new concept – CORE. C- Confidence O- Optimism R- Research E- Execute How Does CORE Impact Interviewing? You have the experience to succeed in interviews. You have most of the skills, if not all of the skills, necessary. Since…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday – BLINDSIDED: PAIN OF A CAREER LOSS – AND HOW TO RECOVER
You received glowing annual reviews. Your Manager and you had a great working relationship. Just a week or so ago, the two of you excitedly discussed an exciting upcoming project. Then, you were either called into Human Resources – or worse, today, on a Zoom call with HR. You were informed that your services were…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday – POWER YOUR WAY THROUGH YOUR CAREER SEARCH
When I am career coaching, it is So Exciting when my client finally BELIEVES they have the POWER to find their next career! Many times that moment is a month or two into their search. Suddenly, they experienced a fruitful networking call that led to an interview. The encouragement ignited their belief in themselves! The…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday – YOU CONTROL YOUR CAREER SEARCH
This morning, as I pondered my #JobSearch #Friday thought leadership, it occurred to me that my 40 years of Recruiting experience represents 2 whole generations with recruiting 2 additional generations on the earlier side – pretty remarkable. When generation experts claim that each generation has its own personality, they are generally correct. Each generation has…
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