New Year, New Career! Here’s How to Start Your Search Strong in 2023

Experts agree that January not only marks the start of a fresh new year, but it’s also a prime time to launch a job search. So, start now to take matters into your own hands – along with the right tools and support – to make this the year you land that dream role you’ve… Read More »

Are You Cut Out for a C-Suite Position?

Do you want to make it all the way to the top at your company? It’s not for everybody – and that’s okay, of course. But if you’ve envisioned yourself as a senior-level executive, but aren’t quite sure it’s realistic or feasible, there are some indicators that could tell you whether you’re moving in the… Read More »

From Baby to Back to Work: Here’s How to Adjust to Your New Routine

Is taking care of a baby a full-time job? Oh yeah it is – especially if your little one still doesn’t sleep through the night, is colicky, or you just can’t bear the thought of returning to your pre-parenthood routine. But even if none of these scenarios apply, adjusting to work/life balance when there’s a… Read More »

The Do’s and Don’ts of Company Holiday Parties

Your annual company holiday party can be great – or not. If you’re the outgoing type who relishes every opportunity to celebrate and socialize, seeing that invitation land in your inbox will likely make you want to break into a happy dance. On the other hand, if you’re an introvert, it may make you break… Read More »

Closing the Pay Gap

“Since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963, the gap between men and women’s earnings has narrowed by less than a half-cent per year. At this rate, American women will have to wait until 2062 to bring home the same salary as their male counterparts.” (Congresswoman Jackie Speier) Yup. You’ve probably heard about… Read More »

The Unexpected Benefits of Conflict

Confrontational conflict can result in unforeseen benefits. Conflict can be difficult to handle in the workplace, but it can also have some unexpected benefits. For example, confrontational conflict can help to resolve disputes and build trust between coworkers. It can also help to improve productivity and communication. In short, confrontational conflict can be a valuable… Read More »

What to Consider Before You Pay a Resume Writer

You want your resume to hit the mark with employers. But to date, you have been unable to land your dream job with your resume. As such, you may consider revamping your resume. Or, you may want to pay a resume writer. Paying a resume writer has its pros and cons. To help you determine… Read More »

Why You Should Research Company Culture Before You Apply

Company culture is an important consideration for job seekers. As you look for your dream job, it helps to consider a business’ culture. There are several reasons why: 1. You Can See How Company Culture Impacts Employee Morale. The best businesses want employees to feel great about their jobs. They also devote time, energy, and… Read More »

Templates to Help You Write a Great Thank You Email After an Interview

You send a thank you email after every job interview. To get the best results out of your thank you message, you need to plan accordingly. If you craft an effective thank you email, you can show an employer you’re still interested in joining their company. Plus, you can make it easy for an employer… Read More »

Tips for Updating Your Resume

You want your resume to hit the mark with employers. To achieve your goal, you need to update your resume accordingly. Otherwise, you may miss out on an opportunity to land your ideal job. There is no one-size-fits-all to resume updates. However, there are several things you can do to evaluate your resume and ensure… Read More »