Category Archive for 'Tips'

The Certainty of Change

Some people like to say that there are only two things in life that are constant: death and taxes. I like to think that there’s a third: Change.

Overqualified

Perhaps my least favorite term in the job search is the term “overqualified”. Ever notice how many times you hear the phrase “I’m overqualified” and how rarely you hear the phrase “we thought he was overqualified?” There’s a reason for this…

A few of my friends lost their jobs last week. All of us who know them wish them the best and quickest journey toward their next ventures. Along with that, I figured I’d offer the best job advice I have.

How Accessible Are You?

You get a tweet within minutes from a qualified candidate, followed by an email with resume and link to the candidate’s LinkedIn profile. You quickly find someone who knows this candidate through Facebook and work with them to checkout their profile. Nearly all of this you do in 10 minutes with your thumbs while waiting for the coffee maker to finish. Stirring in your sugar and creamer you thumb an email asking the candidate to meet for lunch.

Fit

As a Job Search Coach, so many of the people I talk to are at their wit’s end with their career transition. It’s easy to get there. We’re looking for a company to accept us, aren’t we?

The Pool

I stood with toes curled over the concrete edge of the pool looking down. Goose bumps crossed my skin. My chest concaved a little in fear of the cold water below. It had rained the night before.

When you know you’re getting laid off and severance is coming, its hard not to think about trying to get severance AND land a new job. But does it work?

The ‘A’ Candidate

Are recruiters calling you back? Why not? What is it that Recruiters and Hiring managers are looking for? Are you serious about your job hunt?

In the last two years millions of people have lost their job. Many face foreclosure or a short sale. Here are a few ways to save your house!

Some time ago a client came to me after being fired. Let’s call him “Jack”. Jack was stressed. He and his family were worried they’d lose their house if he didn’t get a job soon. Jack’s confidence was shattered. And like anyone in his position, Jack wondered how being fired would affect his chances at getting a position in the (hopefully near) future.