Tag Archives: job search
Let go and get a job.
When my daughter was young say around 3, she would always say she was a big girl. She still played with toys appropriate to her age. At around 9 she honestly thought she was a big girl; she wanted to dress and act older. She would have preferred makeup and the like instead of toys. […]
Intuitive Personal Assessment “A Career Self-Assessment Tool”
This blog is written by my friend Paul Rega. He is the author of an exciting new book titled, “How To Find A Job When There Are No Jobs”. In this blog, Paul writes about the Intuitive Personal Assessment which I endorse for anyone looking for a career whether you are a high school or […]
Meet a friend of mine, an author with a great book.
Paul Rega is president of a retained executive search firm and a professional recruiter with over twenty-seven years of job hunting and career planning experience. His provocative new book, How To Find A Job: When There Are No Jobs strikes a nerve with millions of displaced workers and goes well beyond the principles of job […]
Is Your Job Search Sabotaged?
Sound like you? Do any of these statements sound familiar? I’ll never get a job. There are too many people out there looking. There are no jobs. I don’t know the right people. The above statements are limiting beliefs. They are sabotaging many job searchers. Those statements are wrong but seem real to the owner. […]
Reduce Interview Stress and Ace the Interview
In my last post, I talked about the stress caused by interviews and how to it reduced by breathing. Not just any breathing, but diaphragmatic breathing or belly breathing. There is a remarkable relationship between how you breathe and the stress you feel. Put breathing from your diaphragm into your preparations to ace interviews. The […]