When clients get a call for a job interview I strongly suggest that they work with me for practicing their interviewing skills. There is so much riding on how well you do in an interview that most underestimate its real importance. They also think that merely working hard on giving the right answers, especially in [...]
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Over the past 50 or so years each generation has helped our workplace turn into a better environment in which to work. In the mid 1900s people worked at one place, which was run more like a military unit, and retired from there at the end of their career. Then came the boomer generation (those [...]
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One of the reasons many professionals come to me is because they are constantly stressed from their “unmanageable” workload, and the feeling they get that they simply cannot keep up. They’d also like to better manage their “work-life balance.” Thus, their quest is how to save time during their busy day, and how to manage [...]
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There must be something very seductive and sexy about being an entrepreneur or being an early employee—especially a member of a company’s founding team—of a start-up venture. Why do I say that? Every week about 4-5 of my clients, of all ages, bring this up as they complain about their stalled career, their prospects [...]
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Your should never hold your past salary hostage to your future compensation.
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When making critical life’s decisions doing detailed analysis and checking on your feelings is a good start. But, in the end you must learn to trust your intuition!
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If you want to make a dent in this universe, you must find your own path!
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Most people (80%) merely complain about their job. Here are some actions you can take to find joy in what you do.
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Career or job stagnation can be avoided by taking some actions on an ongoing basis.
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Posted in career growth, Career Tips, Enterpreneurship, Helping Others, Interview Skills, Job Search, leadership, Life & Living, Mentoring, Resume on Sep 11th, 2011
Effective outbound communication is often dependent on how well you know your audience, how well you can tell them a story, and knowing how to create the right effect.
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