Executives are used to being in control and solving their own problems. Here’s a time when you need to reach out for help.
When you get face time with your boss or company CEO, don’t blow it. Here’s what to ask and what they’d like to hear.
Is something or someone at work bugging you so much, you’re at the end of your rope? Here’s your best approach to not losing it.
I’m always on the lookout for interesting jobs that fit what you’re looking for: flexibility, fun and meaning. Here’s a very cool job that matters and tips on how you can find it.
Description: Yeah, yeah, I know you need a resume. But try showing some of this to get that job you really, really want.
Been working your butt off and deserve more money? Here’s how others before you have tried and failed and what to do instead. Mar. 07
Whether you’ve been volunteering your time or you’re trying to convince an employer to create a new job for you, here’s how to see it from their point of view…and have a better shot of getting paid for the work you do. Mar. 07
If you think you have to be under 30, have money to spare and time on your hands to make a career change, you’re probably wrong. Take this test to see if you’ve got the one thing you DO need.
You can get fired for all kinds of reasons, including ones that may not seem fair.
Discover what “people skills” really means and more as you watch a live coaching session between Andrea and Kathy--who’s got people skills out the butt but doesn’t know what to do with them!
If you don’t know what your key strengths are you’ll end up doing work that bores you to tears. See how Andrea draws Kathy’s key strengths out of her and takes her to the next step of figuring out her next career.
See if you’re making the same mistakes as Patrick, a professional with loads of great experience. Watch how he answers the question, “Tell me about yourself” and what Andrea points out as the first issue getting in his way.
You know you can do the job you’re interviewing for, but how do you get that across to others? Watch Patrick develop his “3-minute commercial” as Andrea shows him the first three things he needs to explain--in plain English.
Patrick’s back with the first run through of his 3-minute commercial. See if you’re making the same mistakes he did and how to correct them if you are.
Patrick is back with Take 2 of his 3-minute commercial and jazzes it up with real life stories of how he made a difference.
Patrick’s got his story down pat--just about-and here’s how he figures out who to tell it to and why nthey’d care to listen.
Patrick gets a call from a company who wants to meet face-to-face. Here are the three things to focus on so you’re ready.
Here are the two steps you go through to help the interviewer see you’re the one they want. And what if they ask about salary? Here’s what you do.
When Scott realized he was feeling like a teacher who should have quit a long time ago, he went on a search for his fourth career. Learn the steps he took to find his next career.
Even though Scott knew what he wanted, he worried “how it might look.” Would it be a step backwards? Here’s how he overcame his fears and made sure he was making the right move.
Want to launch a creative career? Learn how to run your career like a successful business from a working musician who’s been making music since he was 14. It’s not just about how great he plays his quatro (a cross between a guitar and a mandolin), it’s how he conducts his career. Free concert included.
You can’t just sit back and wait for the phone to ring. And even when times are good, it can end suddenly.Here’s how to keep the gigs coming and be ready when opportunity knocks. Another free concert included.