The Interview Question You Fear The Most
For many, going for a job interview is about as much fun as getting a cavity filled. In practicing for a job interview, one of the most important things you can do is come up with a response to the question you fear the most. This isn’t always easy; often our natural defenses kick in, and because we don’t want to deal with this question, we convince ourselves there’s no way…
How to Have a Systematic Job Search
Whether you’re employed or unemployed, looking for full or part-time employment, in the hunt for consulting or freelance work, or even if you’re not interested in changing jobs right now, taking a systematic approach to your job search is one of the most effective ways to grow your network and prepare for unexpected changes.
Tips to Get Noticed By Your Manager
You go to work and complete your tasks day in and day out, but have you ever wondered if your boss or manager truly sees your potential? If upper management is ignoring your skills and knowledge, you’ll may begin to feel frustrated or unsatisfied in your position. Make sure your senior knows what you want them to know, and you can improve your chances of getting ahead. Fortunately, doing so can be as simple as an Eight-Word Message strategy.
A Transition 15 Years in the Making
When I began my training to become a Five O’Clock Club coach, I had more than 18 years of experience working in human resources. I knew when I began this training that coaching was where I could combine my background in HR with my own experiences in job search and career development, thereby providing a valuable service to others who were going through a similar change. Fifteen years later…