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Clues to spotting bad recruiters and scams

By , August 4, 2011

Just because you are vulnerable doesn’t mean you have to be a victim.

One estimate of  job openings filled by recruiters is over 35%.  The percentage is higher for executive-level positions in the $100,000+ salary range.  Clearly, cultivating a professional relationship with a recruiter or two is an excellent career development strategy.  But how do you avoid exposure to the wrong ones?  I believe knowledge is power.  The more you know about how and why recruiters set traps for you, the easier you can avoid getting caught. Continue reading 'Clues to spotting bad recruiters and scams'»

Get the most from a bad recruiter

By , August 3, 2011

How to get the most from an incompetent recruiter without shooting yourself in the foot.

While the job-search world is filled with competent and effective recruiters, my email from angry candidates who have dealt with the worst of the lot and responses to my LinkedIn threads shout there are a lot of bad recruiters and harmful recruiting practices candidates find demoralizing and frustrating. Continue reading 'Get the most from a bad recruiter'»

Don’t respond to Recruiters

By , August 3, 2011

Why executives should avoid being part of the herd.

[Experience has taught me this sort of look behind the curtain enrages many recruiters who do not engage in these activities. This report is about some recruiters, not all. It is a warning to job seekers to avoid these parasites and put them out of business. It is not a condemnation of recruiters.]

Recruiter Cattle calls and recruiting open houses are on the rise. Are they great tools or just another way to get burned in your job search? You be the judge. Continue reading 'Don’t respond to Recruiters'»

Employers ask, “How do I find a good recruiter?”

By , July 28, 2011

How to train your recruiter.

All recruiters are not created equal. How do you find the right recruiter(s) for your company?

Bet you have asked this question. And bet you got a lot of different answers. That’s because there are so many different styles and needs reflected in the answer. There is a lot of confusion about what to expect, how they are paid and how to vet them. This post is targeted at employers looking to hire a recruiter or recruitment firm. The second post for candidates will follow soon. You will notice little overlap but both need to know about each other’s bar. Continue reading 'Employers ask, “How do I find a good recruiter?”'»

Why employers post on job boards

By , May 6, 2011

Control your resume. A friend of mine expressed disbelief than any executive would even consider using a job board. He knows job boards don’t work. He maintained that no executive is so naive to believe an anonymous resource like a job board could be considered as a tool by any executive who has ever hired anyone. I couldn’t agree more. Continue reading 'Why employers post on job boards'»

Importance of role models and mentors

By , April 27, 2011

Don’t underestimate the power of a mentor. The earliest of leaders, into ancient Greece and beyond, all had mentors; people to guide and provide insights as we find our way to success. It is not a step to be overlooked in building a career and is sometimes the difference between mediocrity and greatness. Continue reading 'Importance of role models and mentors'»

Turn unmotivated employees into high performers

By , April 11, 2011

Employees succeed at the hardest tasks because you expect them to.

Here’s the straight scoop. I will help you discover why employees become unmotivated. I have spent a lot of time supporting high tech executives and I have seen what works and what doesn’t work to attract and retain excellent employees; employees who become proactive because they feel part of the team. I have noted, analyzed and now hope to articulate, what I have observed over the last 20+ years. Continue reading 'Turn unmotivated employees into high performers'»

Senior citizen still working – no end in sight

By , March 2, 2011

My friend, Joe [not his real name] is 69 years old. He is advising six start up companies, sits on the board of three. He is routinely sought out for advice, teaching and speaking on entrepreneurship. Continue reading 'Senior citizen still working – no end in sight'»

LGBT Career support

By , February 15, 2011

Advice for LGBT Job seekers

Objective: Work in a GLBT friendly environment
Strategy: Look before you leap
Tactic: Learn if the company values diversity

“Be yourself. People like people with self-confidence. Be honest. If you disagree, then disagree. Take the track that you are who you are because of your experiences. Approach the interview not as black or white, gay or straight, but as a candidate who wants to learn as much about the job as possible.” Teresa T., VP Human Resources

Gail, an out lesbian, loved her work and her team. She knew a promotion to Director was right for her and she refused to accept the company’s intolerance of her sexual orientation as an obstacle. She felt if only she put in more hours, solved more key problems, they would see the error of their ways. Instead, they assigned her an escort for trips to the rest room. She finally quit. Continue reading 'LGBT Career support'»

Job search tool could be death to job boards

By , January 27, 2011

A powerful new job search tool.

The newest job search tool to hit the  job search community was fought tooth and nail by job boards. They accurately divined that the tool could put an end to their scams and upsells.  The new URL extension, .jobs,  could eventually wipe out any need for either job boards or job search engines in their current guise. Continue reading 'Job search tool could be death to job boards'»

The stealth job search

By , January 24, 2011

Manage your job search while you are employed.

“I can’t afford a protracted job search with no income. I have to look for a new job while I am working and make the transition as quickly as possible so my finances do not take a hit.” Joel P. VP Marketing.

The time has come to make a change. For whatever reason, you are ready to find a new job. When you opt to remain employed while searching, you make decisions about how you will conduct yourself, the ethics of your situation and when and how to tell your current employer. Continue reading 'The stealth job search'»

Is this why you are still unemployed?

By , December 22, 2010

Don’t spit the dummy.
None of  that is important for your job search.

It’s easy to get angry. The media feeds us fodder for frustration. The statistics are horrible. Over 10% unemployment with no end in sight. We hear of bankruptcies, foreclosures and all manner of frightening financial predictions.

Continue reading 'Is this why you are still unemployed?'»

Overqualified doesn’t mean unemployable

By , December 14, 2010


Scale the ‘Overqualified’ hurdle

Few comments by employers are as demoralizing to executive candidates than, “We like you but you are overqualified for this job.” This post addresses what employers actually believe and gives you the career advice you need to overcome their objections. Continue reading 'Overqualified doesn’t mean unemployable'»

Job Security – Advanced techniques

By , December 13, 2010

Combat Agism, unemployment, and career stagnation.

Jobs are like busses, if you get on the right one, you arrive at your destination

Abstract: Executive career planning for job security – Visibility, choosing the right employer, your professional brand and importance of a Personal Board of Directors. Continue reading 'Job Security – Advanced techniques'»

Paul McCartney is 69 years old

By , December 6, 2010

Paul McCartney is 69 years old and still employed. I can’t help help but think that Paul’s success is based on principles any aging professional can use.

Last year he packed former Shea Stadium as he opened the new Citi Field with record breaking arena numbers in his Concert for NY City. This was a three night event and each night saw numbers never before hit for one performer. The concert was interspersed with his 33 record breaking top hits; more hits than Shea ever saw as a baseball venue. Continue reading 'Paul McCartney is 69 years old'»

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