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Welcoming Back Boomerang Employees

More businesses than ever are inclined to take back boomerang employees right now— employees who quit but later want back in. In fact, one study shows that of every five people who quit a job during the pandemic, one has already boomeranged back, and two more would consider it if it were an option. Perhaps you’re on the hunt for a new job, and [...]

2022-06-09T07:53:51-04:00June 9th, 2022|

How to Stand Out in the Job Market

If you’re looking for a job right now, your emotional state probably lies somewhere on a scale from overwhelmed to excited to hopeful to dejected. But here’s the good news: you WILL eventually get a job. Instead of obsessing over the whether and when, I suggest focusing more on the WHY: what’s your ultimate goal? It’s probably more than just to make money. [...]

2022-06-08T08:49:28-04:00June 8th, 2022|

What the Younger Workforce is Thinking

What are the younger members of today’s workforce thinking? The NY Times conducted a focus group of 12 millennial Americans — arguably not a fairly representative slice of the workforce, but a slice nonetheless. What they had to say was interesting for any HR leader hoping to hire bright young talent. A few takeaways: 👉  They’re not willing to work long hours with unsupportive managers [...]

2022-06-06T07:06:34-04:00June 6th, 2022|

Getting Social Media Feeds Ready for Your Job Hunt

Ready to look for a new job? First things first: time to clean up those social media feeds. Yes, all of them. I know, it can be a big job, but the process is pretty straightforward! Here’s what you do: ⭐️  Go back and delete or edit any posts with spelling or grammatical errors. Your friends are forgiving. Hiring managers are not. ⭐️ [...]

2022-06-02T08:25:09-04:00June 2nd, 2022|

How is Hybrid Work Defined?

We hear so much about the hybrid work trend, but the problem is, it seems to mean something different at every company. For some companies, #hybridwork revolves around rigidly defined schedules: employees come into the office on MTW and stay home Th & F. Or they alternate, with some groups coming in some days, others on other days. But there’s another way to [...]

2022-06-01T08:19:00-04:00June 1st, 2022|

The Tyranny of Positivity

You enter a virtual all-hands, and your CEO starts off by asking "How's everyone doing today?" in a big, booming voice. The chat panel fills up with ecstatic responses: "So great!" "Excited!" "Can't wait for today!" Then… "Not so great. I'm feeling kind of down about everything and pretty unmotivated today." —------ Record scratch —------ It's rare you'll hear this sort of sentiment [...]

2022-05-27T08:10:53-04:00May 27th, 2022|

Prepping for Salary Question in Interviews

“Tim, so, how much would you like to make?” OR "so what sort of comp package are you looking for?" The oft-dreaded job interview salary question. It’s not a trick question, although it often feels like one. If you’re new to interviewing or rusty on the particulars, here’s how I recommend preparing for your answer. First, do your research. Check sites like Glassdoor, [...]

2022-05-26T09:02:35-04:00May 26th, 2022|

1 in 3 Employees Would Quit With No Backup Plan

The current #talentcrunch gives a clear advantage to job seekers. In fact, 1 in 3 would consider quitting their current job with no backup plan right now, according to one survey Inc. recently reported on. If you’re a hiring manager or company leader, this might sound disturbing, but on the other hand, the same survey found that 69% of employees would stay if [...]

2022-05-25T08:14:45-04:00May 25th, 2022|

New Approach to Resume Gaps

Conventional wisdom has always been that gaps in a resume are bad. Job seekers would take great pains to hide them. But after two years of a pandemic, when a lot of people took breaks either on purpose or by default, the collective attitude has changed. Hence, LinkedIn’s new feature: Career breaks in the spotlight! LinkedIn members can now add a “Career Break” [...]

2022-05-23T08:30:45-04:00May 23rd, 2022|
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