Entrepreneurship | TheLadders
Last week I shared with you fifty examples of jobs accepted in the past month by members of TheLadders. This week, I'd like to highlight fifty of our friends that are hiring… right now!
Business doesn’t stop, nor should you. These job seekers became entrepreneurs to demonstrate that they were still strong employees.
Kitty Koenig put $100 into a ticket to a charity event and devoted time to a volunteer opportunity that followed. The SalesLadder member said the investment paid off many times over.
Entrepreneurs have plenty to offer the senior ranks of corporations. If you're looking to change gears, be ready to explain your motives and your unique value.
Scot French, a marketing consultant, enjoyed the flexibility and money of working for himself but wanted to contribute to a team as part of a larger company.
Owned your own business? Writing a resume presents special puzzles, like what to call yourself or how to describe all your roles and responsibilities.
Running your own business of any size takes skill, guts and brains - but how does all that great experience translate if you decide to take your game back to the corporate hierarchy?
Tips to help business owners beat the special challenges they face when looking for a full-time job.
After starting his own manufacturing business, OpsLadder member Scott Hammac needed a resume that could transfer to the corporate world.
Steve Hunt and his wife tried running their own bed and breakfast but found they preferred corporate corridors.
This is a veteran sales manager who has the ability to look at existing sales programs, identify areas of strength and weakness, and instantly, intuitively create solutions. But you'd never know it digging through the clutter of his old resume.