by Celia Crossley | Apr 21, 2020 | Career, General, Interview, Job Search
The virus has changed our world in so many ways – quarantine, grocery deliveries, toilet paper shortage, on-line school, drive by birthday parades and more. Then, there is the world of JOB SEARCH. What happens when we are ready to meet, get hired, in person once...
by Debbie Mitchell | Apr 15, 2020 | Books, Career, Leadership, Resources
When you’re working from home, it’s even easier to just keep working, 24/7. Try to take some time out: check in with your loved ones, play with the kids, exercise, meditate, plan for the future and catch up with your reading. Here’s a handful of books that contain...
by Celia Crossley | Mar 31, 2020 | Birkman Method, Career, Crisis, Interests
In my last post, I started with, “That’s an interesting question.” Now, I’d like to take the word Interest and ask you to take a look at your Birkman report and review your interests. Spending time in your areas of interest can help fill your soul, bring joy and...
by Eden Sulzer | Mar 24, 2020 | Career, Crisis, Interview, Job Search
Long before the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacted the way we live and work, many employers were turning to video interviews during the hiring process. This format allows for a deeper level of connection than a phone call, and reduces or eliminates the cost of flights,...
by Celia Crossley | Mar 23, 2020 | Birkman Method, Career, Crisis, General, Stress Management
This is an interesting question during this time in our history. The virus is spreading. We are working at home and staying out of crowds. Restaurants and bars, even gyms and salons are closed. However, if you’re in a job search, about to embark on one, or concerned...
by Debbie Mitchell | Mar 19, 2020 | Career, Crisis, Job Search
Yesterday my colleague, Shelly Stotzer, posted about finding opportunity in challenging times. If you’re like me, I have a little more time on my hands in the evening and weekends due to canceled events, programs, dinners. For some people, having this much time on...
by Shelly Stotzer | Mar 18, 2020 | Career, Crisis, General, Others
Chaos. Confusion. Frustration. Uncertainty. Anxiety. Fear. Danger. Connection. Community. Clarity. Adaptability. Hope. Opportunity. …words heard as news around the world reveals stories and data about the spread of COVID-19. The Chinese symbol for crisis is...
by Shelly Stotzer | Nov 26, 2019 | Career, Guest Blog, Headshot
Headshot expert and guess blogger, Barb Schwartz, from Headshots Columbus shares her perspective. Your headshot, especially on job search websites such as LinkedIn, is the first thing people will see about you. It can open the door to business connections or help you...
by Debbie Mitchell | Oct 25, 2019 | Career, Career Assessment, General
Ever had a “bad boss? What is a bad boss anyway? Is he or she being difficult on purpose? Or are they just not meeting your specific needs at work? Do you think they are aware of it? A recent Harvard Business Review article revealed that their five-year research...
by Madlin Deignan | Aug 15, 2019 | Others
Read more on the radio and media industry as a whole from Ria Greiff, podcast creator and host, as well as former counselor. Interested in learning more from Ria and her podcast? Check out the website here. How did you get started in the media and radio industry? Was...