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Skills to Get Hired in 2023

Curiosity. Learning agility. A growth mindset. Critical analysis skills. The ability to collaborate. These are the top five soft skills the research company Cappfinity says you need to get hired in 2023. How do you demonstrate these kinds of skills in an interview? Ask the right questions. Demonstrate an eagerness to learn and try new things. Embrace the concept of new challenges. Show [...]

2023-01-19T07:15:03-05:00January 19th, 2023|

Overused Corporate Jargon

I honestly cannot remember the last time I heard someone say “think outside the box” in a professional setting. That tired old phrase long ago left the lexicon of most people in my orbit as a recruiter working with finance & accounting execs. Yet, Fast Company still includes “outside the box” in its swift takedown of business jargon, along with “disrupt,” “empower,” “circle [...]

2023-01-18T08:42:42-05:00January 18th, 2023|

Hiring for Emotional Intelligence

Call it emotional intelligence, EQ, or soft skills, it’s important — and it’s vague. Ask many hiring managers, and they won’t be able to define what any of these things really mean, although they typically know it when they see it. And know they would like it. In general, soft skills are things like listening, empathy, communication and conflict resolution. No matter how [...]

2023-01-17T08:30:04-05:00January 17th, 2023|

Why is 13% the Magic Number?

In the wake of a Friday the 13th, there seems to be another number popping up - in business news. If you pay attention to HR news, you’ve probably seen a certain statistic many times recently: 13%. That’s the number of employees, more or less, laid off by Meta, Redfin, Stripe, Lyft, GoFundMe, Peloton, and more companies in late 2022. (Although the last [...]

2023-01-16T06:53:52-05:00January 16th, 2023|

Sentinel Intelligence

Here’s a new buzzword for 2023: Sentinel Intelligence. Jessica Wildfire of substack Ok Doomer says people with sentinel intelligence “can aggregate and sift through extraordinary amounts of information in a very short period of time, especially when it comes to seeing latent or hidden dangers.” If you have sentinel intelligence, you’re highly intuitive and attuned to the unconscious mind. You might sometimes seem [...]

2023-01-12T08:25:46-05:00January 12th, 2023|

Better Connections With Employees

Ask a boss if they feel connected to their employees, and chances are, they’ll say, “Why, yes!” But ask the employee the same question, and the odds go down. Learning platform NovoEd recently polled 500 people and found that the majority of senior managers feel good about their relationships with those who report to them, but the employees themselves are not as confident. [...]

2023-01-11T10:36:37-05:00January 11th, 2023|

Happy With Your Job in 2023?

Are you happy with your current job? If your answer is “Tim, I really don’t have a straight answer to that,” January is a great time to get introspective. Here are some of the most obvious criteria to look at and think about: 🔹 Compensation, of course 🔹 The role you fill and where it could take you in your career 🔹 The impact you feel [...]

2023-01-10T08:08:49-05:00January 10th, 2023|

Metaverse Coming to Work

Zoom was a breakout star in 2020 when the whole world went remote. But now that a lot of people are back in the office, what’s the plan for Zoom and other remote-work tech tools? Not to rest on its laurels, Zoom, for one, is going full-tilt-metaverse. The goal? To create a virtual office where both onsite and remote workers can meet all [...]

2023-01-09T07:22:56-05:00January 9th, 2023|

Blitzscale vs Blitzfail

Ah, the perils of blitzscaling. The pandemic was a time of intense upheaval for every company, but it looked different for different organizations. For some, the pandemic was an incredibly lean time. For others, it was a time of intense scaling up. Tech companies, in particular, reaped the benefits of a lot of people stuck at home for a long time — and that [...]

2023-01-06T07:54:39-05:00January 6th, 2023|

Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume

Leonardo da Vinci is thought to be the inventor of, among many things, the idea of a resume. The brilliant Italian 16th-century painter and polymath appealed to the Duke of Milan when hoping to land a commission. The subject? Instruments of war. Point #3 in his “resume”: “If, because of the height of the banks, or the strength of the place and its [...]

2023-01-05T08:36:55-05:00January 5th, 2023|
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