By Chris Westfall – Forbes When you’re interviewing for an executive-level position, especially a place in the C-Suite, the conversation is different. The questions are different. And the way you answer those questions is the key to differentiating yourself. Here are four ways to prepare for that C-Suite executive interview, followed by three of the… read more
Job Seekers
Advice From A Career Coach On How To Stay Positive During A Difficult Job Search
By Cheryl Czach – Forbes Admittedly, this is a difficult time to be unemployed. In fact, according to the Pew Research Center, “Unemployment rose higher in three months of COVID-19 than it did in two years of the Great Recession.” In numbers, that means 14 million additional unemployed Americans between February 2020 and May 2020. This… read more
5 Simple Ways To Maximize Your Job Search
By Caroline Castrillion – Forbes A job search can be stressful and overwhelming, especially in the middle of a pandemic. You may even question whether it makes sense to continue to apply for positions. Yet, the rapidly changing work environment may also bring about new opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a new job or considering… read more
Introvert, Extrovert, And Ambivert… Which Job Is Right For You?
By Ashley Stahl – Forbes Where do you get your energy? I sat across from a new coaching client, Jessica, waiting patiently for her reply. She gazed back, puzzled as if I had asked her what it felt like to walk across a rainbow. While this isn’t the most common of questions, it serves a… read more
Think Like a Boss: How to Answer Any Interview Question They Throw at You
By Teresa Kersten – The Motley Fool Do your pre-interview research Before your first interview, especially if you don’t have extensive experience or are applying for entry- to mid-level positions, prepare by reading up on the company. Don’t rely just on the organization’s website and social media; search for news about the company and look… read more
How To Prepare For Your Next Job Interview As A Senior Manager Or Executive
By Terina Allen – Forbes If you fail to prepare for your next job interview, you will likely fail to get the job offer. Interview preparation is important regardless of the position, but it becomes increasingly important for jobs in senior management and executive-level roles. But believe it or not, it happens far more often… read more
4 Tips to Consistently Secure Job Interviews
By Julie Jonak – Medium.com Job hunting is difficult at the best of times — and COVID-19 hasn’t helped. I started my job hunt at the beginning of the pandemic when opportunities dried up overnight. After five months of feeling defeated, I found a job in the time of corona, and you can too. The… read more
Employers Ignoring Your Resume? 5 Mistakes To Avoid
By Robin Ryan – Forbes I just worked with Dave, a Baby Boomer client who had his resume written by a service, and they made his resume look sharp, eye-catching, colorful, and very creative in appeal. Unfortunately, he said, “I’ve gotten no results. What’s wrong?” Sadly, a great deal. On examination, the resume writer didn’t have… read more
Self-Confidence Leads To Success In Your Job Search And Career—Here’s How You Can Start
By Jack Kelly – Forbes Having a healthy amount of confidence is critical to succeeding in your job search and career. If you’ve lost your job or are petrified about getting fired in the midst of this brutal economy, health and job-loss crisis, it’s understandable—and only natural—to lose your self-confidence. Most people tell you to… read more
Adjusting to New Places
-by Isabella Caprario at Hire A Helper Adjusting to New Places: Exploring People’s Experiences With Moving to a New City America is becoming increasingly mobile and not just in the cellular sense. More than forty percent of the U.S. population lives in a state other than the one in which they were born, and they’ll likely… read more