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Manners Matter

So - where have all the manners gone? There used to be a certain decorum to the job hunt. It involved cover letters with respectable fonts and graciously crafted thank-you notes, or at least emails. Some hiring managers I speak with bemoan the loss of these little formalities among the candidates they see, while others don’t think they were ever important, to begin [...]

2022-10-10T07:29:13-04:00October 10th, 2022|

Most Commonly Misspelled Words on Resumes

Here’s a list of the most commonly misspelled words on resumes, according to the Guardian: ✖️ Experienced ✖️ Successful ✖️ Counselled ✖️ Professional ✖️ Responsible ✖️ Behaviour ✖️ Judgement Of course, the Guardian is a British publication, which means if you spell “behavior” as “behaviour,” you’re either outing yourself as British — or you’re misspelling the word. Same thing for counselled (British) vs counseled (American). And there’s an argument to be [...]

2022-10-07T07:40:32-04:00October 7th, 2022|

Partnership for Better Work Culture

“The office should be a magnet, not a mandate.” This is a terrific quote delivered by Pegasystems CEO Alan Trefler, whose approach to getting employees back to the office is about attraction, not compulsion. For Trefler, it all comes down to culture, which is why he works so closely with his Chief People Officer, Katherine Parente. The two talk daily to make decisions [...]

2022-10-06T07:36:02-04:00October 6th, 2022|

Beware Recruiting Scams

There’s yet another way a person can get scammed online these days, and that’s by applying for a job. Online recruiting scams typically lead a job seeker to believe they’re landing the job of their dreams – but with a little catch: they have to purchase their own equipment and get “reimbursed” later. Later never comes, and the equipment they purchased turns out [...]

2022-10-05T08:12:45-04:00October 5th, 2022|

Be Wary of Work Hard Play Hard

“Work hard, play hard” is the old cowboy ethos that pervades a lot of companies to this day. But when you use that phrase while trying to recruit talent, it doesn’t always land the way you want it to. A lot of candidates, in fact, will take it to mean that you don’t encourage work-life balance. Many of us take the phrase as [...]

2022-10-04T08:04:39-04:00October 4th, 2022|

RIP Open Offices, Cubicles are Cool Again

Open floor plans in offices used to be considered the epitome of modern design. No longer. Thanks to a pandemic — and maybe a little bit to the fact that a lot of people hated the lack of privacy — cubicles and private offices are in fact cool again. For a while, hot desking seemed like it was going to be the ticket. But while [...]

2022-10-03T07:08:22-04:00October 3rd, 2022|

Golden Rules for Applicant Follow Up

You inquired about a new job and now you’re wondering when and how to follow up. It’s a big conversation, but here are the basic golden rules: 1) If you haven’t heard whether your resume was received, follow up in a few days by email. If you got an email confirming that you applied — which usually happens if the company uses an automatic resume [...]

2022-09-27T12:59:33-04:00September 27th, 2022|

The Toll on Short Staffed Restaurant Workers AND Customers

Going out for dinner with the family or for date night this weekend? Service at your favorite restaurants not quite what it used to be? According to a recent study by the National Restaurant Association, 65% of restaurant operators said their restaurant does not have enough employees to support its existing customer demand. Further, of those operators, 62% said their restaurant is mor [...]

2022-09-23T08:38:10-04:00September 23rd, 2022|

Making Four Generations Happy At Once

Hiring managers are faced with hiring people from four different generations at this unique point in time: Baby Boomers still in the workforce, Gen X, Millennials, and the newest members of the workforce, Gen Z. They have wildly different expectations of the workplace and culture, and varying approaches to the job search. Workplace differences exist, such as technology application gaps, where Millennials and [...]

2022-09-22T08:27:42-04:00September 22nd, 2022|

The Wrong Way to Quit a Job

"Take this job and shove it." ~ Johnny Paycheck When you’re fed up with your job and you know you're moving on, what’s the best move? For Steven Slater, a flight attendant with JetBlue, the answer was: Quit over the intercom, in front of a plane full of passengers waiting to debark, and then dramatically slide down the emergency escape chute at JFK [...]

2022-09-21T08:13:32-04:00September 21st, 2022|
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