Saturday, July 25, 2020

Check it out-Special Holiday Half-Price Sale with a Free Coaching Session - Hallie Crawford

Check it out-Special Holiday Half-Price Sale with a Free Coaching Session Im getting into the holiday spirit and I wanted to offer some end of the year bonuses to my readers. Thank you for subscribing to my blog and my Creating Your Own Path newsletter. Until December 15, 2006, you can purchase any of my products or services for 50% off. Heres the goods: Career Teleclass Audio Recording: Love Your Job! Finding a Career that FITS teleclass recording only $6.99 Click here to purchase the audio recording. Career Seekers Live Teleclass, starting February 6, 2007: 50% off the first month of the class; only $100 for your first month. Read more and sign up here. Individual Career Coaching, starting when you are ready: 50% off the first month; only $250 for your first month Contact me here. Buy it for yourself or for someone else as a gift. Save big money by purchasing the teleclass audio, signing up for February Career Seekers or contacting me about individual coaching by December 15, 2006. **AND Ive added another offer: Anyone who takes advantage of this holiday sale will receive a complimentary 40 minute coaching session from me absolutely Free! Pretty cool I think. Dont wait remember the offer expires December 15, 2006!

Saturday, July 18, 2020

55 Top Job Search Experts To Follow On Twitter - Executive Career Brandâ„¢

55 Top Job Search Experts To Follow On Twitter Dont possess energy for Twitter? Think it has no worth? One generally excellent motivation to jump into Twitter if youre in official quest for new employment, or figure you might be soon, is to find out about todays testing quest for new employment scene from the specialists, by tailing them and tuning in. . . . Regardless of whether you don't do anything else with Twitter. Many, numerous vocations industry experts tweet routinely and extend to tips and assets on employment opportunity search and profession the board. They know how the new universe of quest for new employment works and offer their impressive information. They're expounding on close to home/official marking, vocation the executives, organizing, enrolling, continue composing, meeting, blogging, web based life, Twitter,

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Questions You Shouldnt Ask Your Interviewer - Sterling Career Concepts

Inquiries You Shouldn't Pose to Your Interviewer Inquiries You Shouldn't Pose to Your Interviewer For the most part, work competitors are urged to pose inquiries during a meeting. Be that as it may, there are a few inquiries you ought to evade on the off chance that you need to leave your questioner with a positive impression of you. Try not to get some information about compensation, hours, advantages, or hours. Keep your inquiries concentrated on the organization and division and how you can support them. Recollect that the organization has a need to comprehend, and they are searching for somebody to understand that need. Keep the discussion concentrated on how you can support them and your excitement for joining their organization. By getting some information about things, for example, pay and advantages, youre moving the concentration to what youre receiving in return. Remain concentrated on taking care of their concern to stay an appealing up-and-comer. Likewise, pay can be talked about once they have verbally stretched out a proposal to employ you, yet its best to trust that the questioner will bring it up first. Avoiding questions like these will enable your questioner to concentrate on what you offer as an up-and-comer, and that is actually the sort of positive impression you need to leave them with.

Saturday, July 4, 2020

11 things you realise when you start working from home

11 things you realise when you start working from home by Amber Rolfe So working from home is officially the new normalTechnically, you’re still at work. The only differences are, your commute is infinitely shorter, your new colleagues are always meowing or asking for snacks, and video chat is the new face-to-face. OK, there are quite a few differences.    If you’ve found yourself suddenly working from home for the foreseeable future, here are 11 things you’ve probably realised:  1. Your furniture has a whole new use nowNo longer do you simply sit on your sofa and sleep in your bed. Your furniture has now transformed into something much better a desk/meeting room/bed/sofa/chair/eating station hybrid, with wings.*  How to make your home office setup work better for you2. You’ll be so grateful for that extra hour in bed  So long, awkwardly trying to sleep on the train. Unfortunately though, you’ll make up for it by not being able to sleep till 1am.3. You can’t function unless you’re surrounded by copious amounts of snacks  Sure, you told yourself you’d be healthier at home. But this Twix won’t eat itself.  4. You’ll get lonelier than you thought you wouldYour housemate. Your parents. That pigeon on the windowsill. They are now your targets…for friendship.  5. You’ll have night pyjamas and day pyjamas  Because who would work from home in jeans? A monster, that’s who.  6. You might actually miss the office  â€œI wonder what Sandra is doing right now. Is her cat OK? Who is making her cups of tea? Jeez I need to know. Better IM her.”7. You can’t work with the TV on  Just put on something boring for background noise, you said. It’ll be fine, you said. You were wrong. Turns out you can become addicted to anything. We’re talking about you, Homes Under the Hammer.  8. You’ll realise how much time you spend on your commute  And you’ll use it to work on all those important projects you’ve been meaning to start. Lol JK, you’ll spend it in bed.  9. You’ll actually save a lot of money  To your surprise, you didn’t actually need to spend £3 on a coffee every day (but you probably still want to).10. You’re never really sure what day it isRemember when you had a favourite day, and a least favourite day? That’s the old you. The new you sees all days equally. Mostly because you’re never sure which one it is.  11. You actually like routineYou’ll probably try a laissez faire approach at first; you don’t need no rules, you tell yourself. Time is a construct, you say. Then suddenly it’s 4pm and you’re scrambling to get everything done in an hour. How’s that routine looking now, champ?  Pretty. Damn. Good.  How to stay productive while working from homeStill searching for your perfect position? View all available jobs now.* Probably won’t have wings.