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About Tim Norstrem

Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tim has resided in Tampa, Florida from the time he graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 1988. Upon graduation and subsequent arrival in Tampa, Tim began his career in public accounting in the tax department of Deloitte & Touche. Over the next 5 years, he provided tax as well as audit services to corporate clients throughout the Tampa Bay area with a few firms. In 1993, he joined the Tampa office of an international recruiting firm as a recruiter specializing in the search & placement of financial professionals. Throughout his five-year tenure, he was frequently recognized as a top producer and was eventually promoted to division manager overseeing recruiters in Tampa and Orlando. In 1998 Norstrem Associates was created with the idea that a contingency recruitment firm could provide more than a resume warehousing & referral service but could provide search services. Visit Tim's website at www.norstrem.com.

5 Mistakes in Managing Your Student Loans

5 Mistakes in Managing Student Loan Debt guest post by Genevieve Dobson The first step to taking control of your student loan debt is acknowledging that it exists. If you’re allowing your student loan bills to pile up and collect dust, thinking they will eventually go away, you will never gain control over your finances. Fortunately, there are plenty of valuable resources available [...]

2018-07-19T17:45:46-04:00July 19th, 2018|

Considering a Career Change? 3 Steps to Consider Before Beginning

How to Begin a Successful Career Change Changing careers is comparable to changing jobs…times ten. There’s the excitement that comes along with beginning any new journey and the fear of diving into uncharted territory. You know you are ready for a major shift but you may not be sure exactly where to begin. Something about your current career path is unfulfilling. Perhaps it’s [...]

2018-07-16T08:56:56-04:00July 16th, 2018|

Should I Work for a Startup Company?

Thoughts to Ponder when Considering Working for a Startup  Accepting a position at a startup could be an exciting decision that will change your career. Because of the new concepts and fresh approaches startup companies typically bring to the market, they provide an opportunity for you to make a lasting impact on an organization. Year after year startups find themselves in desperate need [...]

2018-07-12T17:54:04-04:00July 12th, 2018|

Recruiting a CFO for your Company

How to Hire the Right CFO CFOs are integral to a company’s ability to execute its business strategy and your decision on who to hire is crucial. Not all CFOs are created equally. Possessing a working knowledge of accounting and finance is a must, but determining the other skills and attributes your CFO needs are specific to your company. Starting the CFO Search [...]

2018-07-08T18:58:31-04:00July 8th, 2018|

What are the Downside(s) to Making a Low Salary Offer?

  Why Low Ball Offers Are A Bad Idea Have you ever considered making a lowball salary offer? Perhaps it was for a candidate who was a good fit but has been unemployed for a few months. Say she was earning $100k in her previous position. Because she is currently unemployed, it might be tempting to experiment with how low of a salary [...]

2018-07-05T16:45:17-04:00July 5th, 2018|

Negotiating Salary with a New Employer

Negotiating Salary with a New Employer In considering a new position compensation is a very important piece. You know the experience and value you bring and should not be afraid to quantify it. Your future employer will likely have a similar thought process. With budget constraints, established pay ranges, internal equity, salary bands, etc., employers are very aware of what they can afford [...]

2018-07-01T17:47:35-04:00July 1st, 2018|

Tips for Making a Winning Hire

Tips for Consistently Hiring Top Talent Making a poor hiring decision is akin to tossing a stack of money out of the window of a moving car. Depending upon what you read costs of a bad hire can range anywhere from roughly $15,000 to an eye popping $240,000 over a failed employee's tenure .  You spend days reviewing job applicants, interviewing, and preparing for interviews. [...]

2018-06-22T15:41:51-04:00June 22nd, 2018|

How to Handle Multiple Job Offers

How To Handle Multiple Job Offers When job hunting, you are more likely to be prepared to accept an offer than reject one. But what happens when you receive multiple job offers? Many candidates don’t consider this possibility beforehand and in turn do not equip themselves with the information they need to make this decision successfully. Knowing what to do in the event [...]

2018-06-19T10:12:07-04:00June 19th, 2018|

Tips for Selecting a Recruiter

How To Effectively Work With a Recruiter   Accounting and finance professionals are in high demand. If you have an online account with any professional networking site, i.e., LinkedIn, the chances that numerous recruiters have been reaching out to you about open positions you qualify for are extremely high. In today’s job market, this sounds like a good problem to have. However, sometimes, [...]

2018-06-15T09:24:14-04:00June 15th, 2018|

How to Move Your Career Forward

Feeling stuck in your career?   Do you ever ask yourself, “Am I stuck in my career?” It’s a legitimate question that can trouble even the most experienced managers. And while some have reached a point in which they have hit a glass ceiling, many others have not. There are a number of factors to consider prior to drawing any solid conclusions about [...]

2018-06-11T09:21:59-04:00June 11th, 2018|
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