The Eastern art of Feng Shui comes alive when utilized to enhance your Western life. Use the concepts of yin and yang, cardinal directions, color, and an overall balance of energy to help you snag that job. Even before you get an office to decorate, it is useful to incorporate these ideas to give you [...]
One of the strongest complaints about candidates for a job during a job interview is their lack of knowledge about the company. It amazes me that so many recruiters complain that the person being interviewed does not understand the business. A great way to be prepared is to utilize the 360 advantage by receiving one-on-one [...]
What do you do after the interview is over? Do you send a nice “thank you” note or email? I’m always surprised by professionals that overlook follow-ups. It’s just one more opportunity you have to leave a good final impression. Send a “Thank You” Letter, Even When You Don’t Get the Job Not all first [...]
So you were let go from a job you gave years of your life to and more energy than you’d like to admit due to your company cutting corners and needing to let valuable, hardworking employees go. While you’ve been searching high and low for a job to replace your last, no prospects are turning [...]
Interviewing as a Two Way Conversation by Barry Miller, Ph.D. Joe Jones’s credentials could easily have won him a new position. Especially in this market where there is a great demand for accounting managers. The 55-year-old former corporate controller started his career as a staff accountant for one of the now Big Four accounting firms, [...]

