Manufacturers fired more than necessary. Now they should be poised to hire, but only a particular type of candidate. Since 2008, many manufacturing, supply-chain and consumer products businesses have been in a state of crisis. The result was a perfect storm of bad news for Frank Laux, the president and founder of Strategic Search Partners, … Read More
Present yourself as an expert by building a business plan for the company and present yourself as the one to execute it. Alex Madeja got the job he wanted as the press and media manager at Education Dynamic, a leading education industry marketing and technology firm, because he was prepared. Prepared for Madeja didn’t mean … Read More
Whether you are looking to climb inside your organization or find a new job, step carefully and always make progress. Imagine you are standing on the bottom rung of a ladder in a 20-foot-deep swimming pool. The ladder starts at the bottom of the pool, goes straight up all the way through an opening in … Read More
What happens when you open your mouth to say the wrong thing at the right time? Recruiters try to clean up after some real-life disasters. It happens most often in the interview. You trip, you slip, you say something you didn’t mean, or you did, but you should know better. It can happen in your … Read More
As the calendar turns to 2017, think about the things you can do to make it great — like landing a new job. At the beginning of a new year we’re full of resolutions — lose weight, exercise, be a better person. But what are your career resolutions? Ladders asked recruiters, career coaches, resume writers … Read More
Bill Gates never graduated from college. Neither did Michael Dell nor Steve Jobs. Outside of the tech world, Richard Branson has done pretty well for himself without a college degree, as has Barry Diller. But Sharon Willis is a more common example of the challenges to American workers who never graduated from college. Since February, … Read More
Those interview questions you answer may have been designed by a computer. Next time you step into a job interview, you may be facing more than a savvy but lone human resources manager or hiring manager; she may be backed up by a computer program. Recruiters and human resources professionals are using technology to stack … Read More
Hiring Manager Jillian Zavitz unveils her brain and what she looks for when she reviews a resume. It was succinct, and on target. In short, the teacher’s resume was perfect for a job teaching English as a second language (ESL) online. The resume worked. It caught the attention of Jillian Zavitz, programs manager for TalktoCanada.com, … Read More
Many moviegoers will see themselves, and their stress, in the characters of “The Company Men,” a movie about unemployed executives starring Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper and Tommy Lee Jones. During the Great Depression (as opposed to the one we just narrowly avoided), the movies offered brief escape from troubles and woes. Watching Fred and Ginger … Read More
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In the last few months, older social media personalities have been gaining traction on sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tock. They’re called Grandfluencers, and they’re here to debunk pervasive ageism myths….and make a little cash doing it.
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