Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Shorten Your Job Search - Were Here to Help...

Shorten Your Job Search - Were Here to Help...Shorten Your Job Search - Were Here to Help...Folks, Ill be bringing my message of simplifying your senior level job hunt to a radio station near you soon. Listen for us on WBAP in Dallas, WFAN in New York City, and mora stations soon.Of course, this is just the beginning as we spread the word of Ladders.com.And that word is spreading. Today, we haveOver 2,000 individual recruiters and hiring managers who post jobs to Ladders.comMore than 13,000 new jobs each and every month across all our newslettersOver 202,000 readers like you whove turned to Ladders.com to find your next role in life faster and more comprehensivelyThats the power of Ladders.com - watch, look, and listen for us across the country this winter.SHORTEN YOUR JOB SEARCH WITH USThe $100K+ job search used to be a frustrating game of hide-and-seek. The jobs would hide and youd spend 90% of your time seeking.That didnt make a whole lot of sense to me when I was an SVP at HotJo bs, and I saw how our model contributed to the problem.Because it was free to apply for jobs, wed have dishwashers and lots of underqualified folks from overseas applying for the great senior level jobs that showed up. Human nature being what it is, the feeling is why notlage apply for this great job even if Im wholly inappropriate. What the heck, its free and I might just get it. Lets face it youve done it, Ive done it, weve all applied for a job that was a bit of a stretch from time to time.And you can imagine what the high-powered senior recruiters, with not much time to spare in a busy day, had to say about that Hey Marc, dont send us hundreds of badeanstalt resumes that we have to waste hours sorting out just send us the highly qualified good ones.So the system was broken. And thats just simply no way for a mature, responsible country to go about placing its leaders in their next role in life. Think of all the wasted time and effort and talentYou see, the way top people get job s is by selling themselves networking, interviewing, showing up in person so that the recruiter or hiring manager can see firsthand the talent, the ambition, the passion.And you might be surprised for a tech-geek like me to say this Ive never known anybody to get hired sight-unseen while sitting behind a computer screen. Might sound like a good line for a country-western song, but its the honest truth.Thats why I created Ladders.com.Because there are dozens, if not hundreds, of good jobs out there for somebody at your level, in your platz of the country, and you shouldnt have to spend hours hunting and pecking around the internet to find out where they are. You should be handed a good list of leads each week by somebody who knows the recruiting business really well. That way, you can spend your time on those important things that are going to get you hired phoning, networking, interviewing and chatting.So, look, you could do all this searching yourselfClick here to buy the Kennedy I nformation Guide to Executive Recruiters (book and CD-ROM available for $250) with over 13,000 of them listedAnd you can go right ahead and call them all.But for around a dollar a day, we do all that for you, and, actually, quite a bit moreWhen you contact a corporate recruiter or executive search professional, unfortunately, its often tough for them to give you the time you deserve because of the volume of correspondence they wade through.When Ladders.com contacts them, representing 202,000 Readers, theyre pretty eager to listen.When you send in your resume over the transom, the recruiter doesnt know how to pick your high-quality resume out of the piles and piles of dreck.By contrast, Ladders.com sends an average of just twelve high-quality resumes to each job in our system. Thats why recruiters love us so much.The time and expense of calling all these recruiters and hiring managers to ask if they have an opening for someone like you, even if you have a eager-to-please teenage son working along with you (an oxymoron, I know, folks) could just about eat up your wallet and your savings.While here at Ladders.com, we have an active outreach program run by Dave Carvajal, a great recruiter and one of the co-founders of HotJobs.com. What Dave and his team do each week is work the phones and the inboxes of corporate recruiters and executive search professionals across the country to find you the best jobs on the planet.So by combing through more than 70,000 jobs each week to pull out the three or four thousand best ones, by contacting recruiters to get at their hidden jobs, and by giving you the leads and the tools to spend your time more effectively, we want to make your job hunt shorter, more successful, and less stressful.Let us know how were doingWHAT READERS SAYSo what do you, the wonderful Readers of Ladders.com, think so far? Lets listen to you in your own wordsI got a job with The Target Corporation, as a Sr. Project Mgr. I have seen many good jobs on your we bsite, and recommended your site to a few friends. Most of the positions you have were not listed elsewhere. I enjoyed the articles too I wish you continued successJeanine Viani,Minneapolis, MNJust a quick email to say thanks for a great no BS service, great web experience, and a *great* network Your, Im not going to waste your time with gimmicks, personality shines throughout the site, and is a refreshing respite and oasis from the vast wasteland of cyberspace headhunters. Thanks for keeping it real, and dont be afraid to keep speaking your mind the Internet can be a very intimate medium and your courage to distance yourself from corporate brochure-speak will continue to differentiate your brand from the pack.Doug OBryon,Germantown, MDFor several weeks now, I have been a daily visitor to UpLadder. As someone contemplating my own job/career transition, I am extremely familiar with many job sites, and find yours to be unique in several important and basic ways, from the elegance of y our business approach to your customer relations pitch (intelligent and not preachy) You make excellent use of the latest technologies. The site looks and works great. Your job descriptions are clear and concise. And your listings are top notch. Its all very well thought out.Brian August,New York, NYI must commend you on your site. With a little bit of diligence, I was offered a position at 3 times what I am making now. I still have not decided if I am going to take the position, but it is a better offer than I have had to date.Thank you again, David C. Gess,Lexington, KYThanks for your kind words Readers And, yes, in addition to the good stuff, wed especially like to hear from you how we can get even better, so please let us know

Friday, December 27, 2019

31% of workers have played hooky and other tales of absenteeism

31% of workers have played hooky and other tales of absenteeism31% of workers have played hooky and other tales of absenteeismWould you dare muster up a scratchy throat and a fake cough, all to call up your boss and tell her you cant make it today because youre sick (not really) with a cold no, the flu wait, a fever? (Protip the flu is the best excuse to use when calling in sick, a recent survey found).close dialog Advertisementclose dialog/* effects for .bx-campaign-1012257 *//* custom css .bx-campaign-1012257 */.bx-custom.bx-campaign-1012257.bx-type-agilityzone .bx-close z-index 2-ms-keyframes bx-anim-1012257-spin from -ms-transform rotate(0deg) to -ms-transform rotate(360deg) -moz-keyframes bx-anim-1012257-spin from -moz-transform rotate(0deg) to -moz-transform rotate(360deg) -webkit-keyframes bx-anim-1012257-spin from -webkit-transform rotate(0deg) to -webkit-transform rotate(360deg) keyframes bx-anim-1012257-spin from transform rotate(0deg) to transform rotate(360deg) bx-close-inside-1012257 top 0 right 0 /* KD - Remove padding from video wrapper and tischset height to 100% */.bx-custom.bx-campaign-1012257 .bx-row-video .bx-video-wrapper padding-top 0important height 100%.bx-custombx-campaign-1012257 bx-creative-1012257 .bx-wrap height auto/* KD - Change positioning to static as that was not necesaary and here you can adjust the height of the video element */.bx-custom.bx-campaign-1012257 .bx-row-video .bx-video-wrapper video position static/* rendered styles .bx-campaign-1012257 */.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257.bx-active-step-1 .bx-creative *first-child width 100%.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257.bx-active-step-1 .bx-creative background-color transparentborder-style nonemax-width 900px.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257.bx-active-step-1 .bx-close str oke whitebackground-color blackborder-style solidborder-color whiteborder-width 1px.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257 .bx-group-1012257-AFvXBOB padding 10pxdisplay blockwidth auto.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257 .bx-element-1012257-J0EiS8Y width auto.bxc.bx-campaign-1012257 .bx-element-1012257-J0EiS8Y *first-child padding 2px 4pxfont-size 10pxcolor rgb(255, 255, 255)text-transform uppercasebackground-color rgb(0, 0, 0)background-color rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.34)Sure, why not? A third of people have done so, employee recognition and rewards companyO.C. Tanner found in a pollof 1,000 employees nationwide.The top reasons for taking the bull by the horns and granting yourself a sick day?rest and chilling out 50%time with family 30%run errands and take care of personal matters 21%dont want to travel to work in foul weather 17%Speaking of weather, January (23%) and December (19%) are overwhelmingly the fruchtwein popular months for playing hooky from work.But its not as if people are faking sick to get out of work all that often. Of the 31% of people who have feigned illness68% of them say they do it less than once a year.12% say they do it once a year.Only 15% say they fake sick every three to six monthsA rogue 5% say they call in sick once a monthWith lying comes mixed feelings 33% of people who feign being sick feel guilty about it, while 26% of those who do it never feel guilty.There seems to be a link between workplace satisfaction and calling in or not calling in sick. For example34% of people who played hooky agreed that their job was hindering their ability to be happy in other areas of life, while only 17% of people who havent played hooky agreed.40% of people who played hooky said they didnt trust their senior leaders, while only 24% of people who havent played hooky agreed.45% of people who played hooky said that productivity and the balance sheets were more important to their company than its employees, while only 32% of people who havent played hooky agreed.Some final words o f advice If youre going to be skipping work, be professional and make sure not to post anything incriminating on social media.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Dep. Director HQ Air Command Lands Dep. Director, Financial Management

Dep. Director HQ Air Command Lands Dep. Director, Financial ManagementDep. Director HQ Air Command Lands Dep. Director, Financial ManagementDep. Director HQ Air Command Lands Dep. Director, Financial Management Diane, The hiring official told me I blew them away with my night and day performance. He still didnt say I got the job but sure sounds like I met my goal of doing significantly better than I had before. Whether I get the job or not, I have you to thank for getting me off the dime and enabling me to see what I do from a different perspective.I just wanted to share my good news with you Finally after +6 months, I was notified this week that I got the SES job that I applied for. I have your assist to thank for my big turnaround from my first SES interview to the next. The feedback from the selecting official was I improved my performance 200% So thanks again for your assist in writing skills, interview techniques, and a change in my perspective about what I do for a living. What a confidence builder you are for anyone who has the opportunity to use your professional services.Date Hired November 2013Jobseeker Type Federal to SESPrevious Job Title Deputy Director, Financial Management Comptroller, HQ Air Combat CmdTarget Job Title Deputy Director, Financial Management, Headquarters Air Force Materiel CommandResult HiredWriter/Coach Diane HudsonStrategy/Process The client had previously interviewed for SES positions, but was unsuccessful in the interview process. She contacted me for interview coaching. I developed scripts to help her answer questions that she may be posed in an interview and coached her to build confidence in her speaking abilities. We help numerous phone calls and Skype calls to conduct mock interviewing. She interviewed twice more before receiving an offer of employment as an SES.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Telephone Interview Tips Any Manager Can Use Robert Half

Telephone Interview Tips Any Manager Can Use Robert HalfTelephone Interview Tips Any Manager Can Use Robert HalfThe phone vorstellungsgesprch can be a time saver in your candidate evaluation process. Applicants answers over the phone can allow you to quickly identify the fruchtwein promising candidates who you may want to bring in for an in-person interview.Here are some tips for getting the most out of a phone interview1. Do your homeworkOnce youve reviewed resumes and have your applicant pool narrowed down, dialing up candidates to ask some initial questions and further narrow down your list can be more efficient than inviting them all in for in-person interviews. But since talking on the phone is very different than meeting in person, you may need some telephone interview tips to follow when calling your top job candidates. Here are a fewPrepare and practice. Before you pick up the phone, make koranvers youve reviewed the candidates application and have it in front of you. Havin g reviewed the job description and discussed with your team the staffing needs going forward, be sure your notes and the questions that you want to ask the candidate are within arms reach as well. Its a good idea, before picking up the phone, to get comfortable with what you want to convey, so that you dont stumble over your words or clutter your speech with ums. A quick practice run should be sufficient.Cover the background material. When the candidate is on the line, thank him for his time and let him know what you plan to discuss during the phone call. Introduce yourself and briefly discuss what your organization does and the role of the current open position. Let the candidate know how the position fits within the organizations goals.Robert Half has been helping companies with their hiring since 1948. Let us help you.REQUEST TALENT2. Act as if you were meeting the candidate in personDo as you would with an in-person interview. Be punctual, show enthusiasm also ...Speak professio nally. Yes, the candidate is the one being evaluated on the call. But the way you talk matters, too, because it says a lot about you and your firm. Speak as professionally as possible. Its fine to be friendly and relatable, but dont let down your guard too far. Leave out jargon and slang.Take good notes. Since you will call more than one candidate, take the time to write down notes right after each phone call. Memories can do tricky things, leading people to later forget what actually happens during a telephone interview. Instead they rely on general impressions when making final choices as to whom theyll invite in for in-person interviews. Taking notes helps you avoid this common pitfall and increases your chances of making a good hire.3. Let the phone interview provide an added layer of insightDuring the phone call...Address any concerns about resume red flags. The phone interview is the perfect chance to fill in the blanks. Give the candidate a chance to explain these types of re d flags before you form any premature negative opinions about him.Be consistent. While youll want to tailor questions to each candidate based on his resume, you may want to ask some questions of everyone you interview so you can fairly compare job qualifications. For example, you might ask each candidate what interests him most about the job to see whether each has taken time to think about his skills and the jobs required tasks.4. Practice proper interview etiquetteYour manners in handling the call and bringing the conversation full circle reflect on you and your company so be sure to dot your Is and cross your Ts.Close the conversation. Thank the candidate for her time and ask if she has any questions for you. Let her know the next step of the process, such as when you plan to follow up and whether she should expect another interview.Follow up. Raise any concerns you may have written down when you reviewed the candidates resume. Did he leave out any mention of a software proficien cy that you specified on the job description? Is there an employment gap in her resume chronology that you want to know more about?We hope these telephone interview tips give you a boost of confidence and help you to make the most of your time when you next pick up the phone to call a candidate.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Best Career Advice Ive Ever Received

The Best Career Advice Ive Ever ReceivedThe Best Career Advice Ive Ever ReceivedTen years after I had landed herbeie from my native Ireland, I met an American woman who gave me my best career advice to date.In the 1920s, this womans mother had emigrated from Ireland to America to become a house maid in one of those Downton Abbey getups where she wore a black dress and a frilly cap and said, Yes maam and, No maam.Can you cook? Can you run the laundry? Can you sew? Each prospective boss had her own set of interview questions for this young maid from Ireland.Yes, Yes, and, Yes, the young migr said. And then, (she told her daughter) Id run back to the boarding house or to the town library to study and study until I actually could do what I said I could do.My American friend chuckled as she told me this story about her freewheeling late mother.Then she saidIve never forgotten Mums story and its inherent advice Say you can do it, and then make sure you really can.Neither have I. For over t wo decades, it has served me well.Dont get me wrong. I dont advocate saying you can if it means fudging yur skills, education, or aptitudes in the workplace.For one thing, who among us hasnt witnessed the fallout or picked up the slack when a new colleagues resume turns out to be more wish list than skill list?Even if it werent unethical (which it is), in these days of online portfolios and professional networking sites, misrepresenting ourselves can land us and our resumes on the liars blacklist.Still, I believe that we should take an annual inventory of our current job roles and skill areas and submit them to an annual What else could I do? audit.I went to college in the early 1980s, in a country where, at least for us rural girls, young women were supposed to follow a gender-appropriate (read limited) educational and career track. So I feel a touch envious when I look attodays higher education offerings and the huge menu of college course choices- especially for women.But I also wonder if, nowadays, we haventoverspecialized, if we arent graduating our 20 and 30-somethings with a contrived set of mono-skills. I also wonder if these mono-skills limit our newbie graduates usefulness and adaptability in a real-world, constantly evolving workplace.If youre changing industries or working in a new country, the What can you do? question is sometimes a matter of semantics. I learned this when I interviewed for a job in which the recruiter asked, Whats your experience with project management? And what project management software have you used?Like an idiot, and against my friends mothers advice, I looked across the desk at her and said, Im afraid I dont have any.I got the job anyway. A few days in, I discovered that project management, at least as it applied in the communications field, is a matter of efficiently managing your jobs and deadlines.I did try out some of the software. None of it was as good as my old, tried-and-true tricks a daily hand-written project li st and my Outlook alerts. The lesson Before you move to a new region, look up the major companies and job advertisements to see what they are naming something you already do (or can do).But in the meantime, here are five tips for expanding your skill set and being ready to say, Yes I can to that next job promotion or opportunity.1.What Can I Improve or Expand?Take an inventory of your entire skills list. Then, ask yourself, Which areas could be expanded with just a little more training?2.Did Someone Say Training?Getting from where you are now to where you could or should be can be easier and cheaper than you might think. Many national or regional trade associations offer free or very low-cost webinars, many of which are taught by national experts. Then, the webinars are archived at the associations website for your cheat-sheet reference. Also, look up the top business consultants in your industry. As part of their own outreach or customer-loyalty programs, many consultants deliver v alue-packed information via their freebie newsletters or online blogs.Or, simply Google your target topic. There are more online how-to articles and videos than you may ever need. And check your neighborhood adult or continuing education classes.A short, six-week class or training may be all you need to push that one skill area from dabbler to do-er.3.Use it or Lose ItBack in my previous life as a teacher, we believed that students had an eight-hour window in which to practice whatever they had learned in the classroom. Ditto for our workplace skills. While webinars and trainings are great, its important to put them into immediate use and practice.4. Learn the VocabularyKnowing the lingo isnt the same as having the skill,but in a job or promotion interview, talking the talk, or using or asking questions in the correct terminology, will show your commitment and readiness to learn more.5. VolunteerWant to add grant or proposal writing to your toolbox? Or gain experience in events mana gement? Your local library, youth group, or food pantry may be very pleased to have you. By volunteering just a few hours a month, these budget-strapped organizations get your skills, while you get the on-the-job experience and, hopefully, tangible and brag-able outcomes.My friend told me that her immigrant mother was never without a job. And, when this housemaid felt exploited or overworked in one house, she simply moved on to the next job with her newly learned abilities- and a new confidence to say, Yeah. No problem. I can do that.Photo of woman working courtesy of Shutterstock.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

The Ugly Secret of Graphic Design Resume

The Ugly Secret of Graphic Design Resume Ok, I Think I Understand Graphic Design Resume, Now Tell Me About Graphic Design Resume Just guarantee the organization will accept one. There is an assortment of services and products you can do in order to appeal to the internet community. If you would like to receive a job in a well-known company, do your very best to fulfill their standards and to present yourself accordingly. So whether youre attempting to get freelance projects or locate a steady position with a huge company, its obvious that you have to entice the eye of clients and employers. You will need experience to acquire experience. Theres such a wide choice of jobs to select from, that its just about impossible NOT to find work as soon as you departure looking. Obviously, each job will call for various abilities and experiences, so make certain you read the work description carefully and concentrate on the skills listed by the employer. The coolest high-paying jobs will visit the best of the very best. Graphic Design Resume - Is it a Scam? To wrap up, its well worth mentioning that CV is really the most important document any man or woman will hold in the approaching years. Infographic-style resumes have gotten popular, and they are sometimes effective when done well. So as to use a resume to compose a CV, it is crucial to find several examples that possess the relevant particulars. Essentially, if your presentation appears acceptable in an internet browser, again youre fine. The Good, the Bad and Graphic Design Resume Excellent samples of graphic design resume templates is only the start the good thing is that we have a good deal of templates on offer. One of the greatest regions to get resume examples is online, since there are lots of sites offering templates an individual may download and use. On looking it online, you will find the checklist of templates for the particular position. There are many totally different resume template s designed for several jobs. The Basic Facts of Graphic Design Resume In the very first sense, it usually means you shouldnt overstate your qualifications. Additionally, make an effort to explain why you are the best candidate for the part. Keep in mind, each resume needs to be different, based on the job in question. So make certain its representing you to your very best advantage. Think of graphic design samples as a weapon, which you might strategically produces to be in a position to target a specific work and to receive ones heart of the business. Thus it is necessary to locate a means to make your resume stand out of tons of different resumes, particularly when youre in design. If youre a designer, you obviously need to set yourself aside from the competition and showcase all your design skills on that single document. The fantastic thing for graphic designers without an experience is, its simple to find some. Employing an entry-level graphic designer is almost alwa ys a huge danger of a companynot only does the designer have to have excellent taste, but he must also fit with the businesss style. Your resume or CV may be among the most important projects you ever design. You have your portfolio to showcase your style. Graphic Designer is a wide term skill which can be applied to various positions. Graphic designers should know how to create legible, well-designed type. Technology Graphic designers have to master a variety of types of technology in the modern world. The One Thing to Do for Graphic Design Resume Even if you believe your CV appears quite bare, so long as youve included all of the appropriate info and applicable, quantifiable achievements, you neednt worry. Evidently, you still need to note unique abilities that are appropriate as well as other qualification that you believe they search for. Then you will move on to other resume examples that tell you just how to present your educational info and any special skills youve g ot. Even if there are lots of creative manners of resumes to pick from, they simply are not for everybody. Details of Graphic Design Resume If you do a resume example search, you can also find cover letter examples also. You just need to opt for the one which you should use and then use your resume example in order to make the very best letter for your resume. The cover letter is the most important tool to entice the recruiters interest. Simply following some basic strategies and making certain adjustments could be sufficient to make your cover letter much superior than before. Top Graphic Design Resume Secrets Youre a graphics gal or guy, so earning a portfolio from scratch may be a little challenging. A successful resume doesnt have that success just to the content, but also the manner that content was displayed and organized. Bear in mind a very long time past, every successful marketer told you one thing If you would like to succeed online, you should have your own pr oduct or service which you own outright 100% or you wont ever achieve marketing success. The advantages of owning your own service or product online are endless.

Monday, December 2, 2019

8 Self-Improvement Books to Devour This Summer

8 Self-Improvement Books to Devour This Summer Article by Megan Nicole ONealAs youve likely noticed, thanks to the recent increase in bathing suit ads and Wanna Get Away? emails from airlines, summer is upon us. While many of us longingly daydream about the obligation-free days of the summer breaks of our youths, summer as an adult doesnt have to be a complete wash.We have more daylight hours to play with, and contrary to popular belief, attaining a summer bod is not the only way to improve yourself this season.At the pleasant risk of sounding a lot like Oprah, I cant imagine the person I would have become if I didnt have books in my life. Reading otherbeis stories, and writing my own, has transported me into the shoes of people who are often wiser, kinder, smarter, and funnier than I am. Ive found that occupying those shoes, even for just a little while, has a curious way of inspiring you to rise to the occasion.When it comes to personal development, theres no better season than the summer.To supplement your staycations and poolside lounging, below is a collection of self-improvement books to help you put your best foot, or sandal, forward1. Becoming by Michelle ObamaMichelle Obama gets incredibly honest about everything from not knowing where your passions lie to taking a chance on love (even when the whole world is watching) and standing firm in your determination to make the world a better place. She inspires readers to be the best versions of themselves by leading with vulnerability.Favorite prozentzahlFailure is a feeling long before it becomes an actual result. Its vulnerability that breeds with self-doubt and then is escalated, often deliberately, by fear.Who will enjoy this Anyone who has only brothers, or who always wanted an older sister, or who has an older sister but wishes that older sister were Michelle Obama.2. Wholehearted Slow Down, Help Out, Wake Up by Koshin Paley EllisonWith a refreshing and surprisingly rel atable style, considering Koshin Paley Ellison is in fact a monk (monks, theyre just like us), this book teaches you how to expand outward. Ellison uses a blend of the 16 teachings of Buddhism, Western psychology, and his personal life experiences to help readers break down the walls we build around ourselves and wake up to the world.Favorite quotePeople are afraid of and paradoxically long for honest, loving, and ordinary conversation.This book feels like A warm cup of hot cocoa, with extra marshmallows, and a fire crackling in the background.3. Stop Doing That Sh*t End Self-Sabotage and Demand Your Life Back by Gary John BishopYou may think you dont self-sabotage, but Bishop breaks down how even small excuses like Ill go to the gym tomorrow affect your success in the long run. This book offers a short, intense jolt to your way of thinking. Bishop tells it straight, because our futures dont have time for sugarcoating. He also helps readersaccess their individual psychological ma chinery to nip negative thoughts and behaviors in the bud and build new thinking patterns to cut through all the sh*t and find success.Favorite quoteOn one hand you talk about wanting to be an author or a business owner or going back to school, while at the same time youve reduced your lifes potential to the lofty aim of getting up at the first alarm buzz or fighting the meaningless battle of prizing yourself away from your cellphone a little more often. You just cant keep responding in ordinary ways if you are truly out to live an extraordinary life.This book is akin to Your no-bullsh*t older brother having a heart-to-heart with you over a scotch at midnight. Youll laugh, you may cry, but at the end of the night, youll be better for it.4. The Best Advice I Ever Got Lessons From Extraordinary Lives by Katie CouricWhat began as a collection ofthoughts for a commencement speech turned into a thoughtful curation of advice from some of todays fruchtwein successful people.Couric intervi ews people in politics, entertainment, sports, philanthropy, the arts, and business, sharing their insights on how to take chances, follow your passions, cope with criticism, and commit to something greater than yourself. Plus, all of the proceeds from this book go to Scholarship America, which helps ambitious students graduate from college and realize their full potential.Favorite quoteVery few of us get through this life unscathed. Scratch beneath a strangers surface and youre likely to uncover professional setbacks, broken hearts, unspeakable loss, unfulfilled dreams, or worse. Everyone seems to keep going but, God knows, navigating through it all isnt easy.This book is similar to Chicken Soup for the Soul, but business casual.5. Work Wife by Erica Cerulo and Claire MazurThese pages are brimming with girl power. Cerulo and Mazur speak with work wives whove created thriving businesses across a myriad of fields and demonstrate how empowered female friendships can run the business w orld. The book dives into a range of topics vital to successful partnerships, such as being co-bosses, tackling disagreements, dealing with money, and accommodating motherhood, offeringreaders a roadmap to fruitful work-wife relationships.Favorite quoteThe unfortunate fact of the matter is that, as women, we have a rougher go of it in the workplace whether on a Hollywood set or in a cubicle and for all of the camaraderie and mind-melding benefits, being part of a pair also serves as a defense mechanism. Being able to turn to someone and say Am I crazy? is a boon because women are made to question their own sanity all the time.Best time to read this book With a bottle of Merlot and your best gal pals on FaceTime.6. Unlearn 101 Simple Truths for a Better Life by Humble the bardeThis book is centeredon the idea that we gain more from letting go, and as someone who recently moved cities and purged all of the extra crap Id managed to hide in the corners of my closet, I can personally a ttest to this notion. Humble the Poet breaks down some of lifes most complex emotions into simple, bite-sized truths. Change can be overwhelming, but not when youre focused on making moves one step at a time. The lessons are short and relatable, reminding you that not everything in life has to be so complicated, Avril.Favorite quoteGet out there. Be uncomfortable. Make mistakes. Get embarrassed. Well all be dead soon, its not a big deal.Who will benefit mosthoarders (emotional baggage counts, too).7. The Defining Decade Why Your Twenties Matter and How to Make the Most of Them Now by Meg JayDr. Meg Jay explains over the course of 239 pages why the 30-is-the-new-20 culture is complete rubbish and how you can use your 20s to propel your future in a direction youre passionate about. Jay weaves the latest science with stories from 20-somethings and provides actionable steps to create identity capital and make the most of your defining decade. This should be required reading for every 20 -something.Favorite quoteJays entire TED Talk on the topic.Guaranteed tomake every 20-something think twice before swiping right.8. Tuesdays With Morrie An Old Man, a Young Man, and Lifes Greatest Lesson by Mitch AlbomThis memoir chronicles a series of weekly visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, as Schwartz gradually loses his life to ALS. Their bond is beautifully honest and reminds readersthat human connection is at the core of a fulfilled life. In his final weeks, Morrie unloads some hard-won nuggets of wisdomaboutwhat happiness is and how to ensure your life is one worth living.Favorite quoteAs you grow, you learn more. If you stayed as ignorant as you were at 22, youd always be 22. Aging is not just decay, you know. Its growth. Its more than the negative that youre going to die, its the positive that you understand youre going to die, and that you live a better life because of it.Some friendly advice If youre a crier, have tissues nearby.A versio n of this article originally appeared on SUCCESS.com.Megan Nicole ONeal is a UCLA alum and public relations specialist with a passion for storytelling and a firm belief that only the right photo is worth 1,000 words. An avid adventurist, she has traveled to five different continents, all on an endless quest to find the worlds greatest cup of coffee. Megan currently works at in the PR department for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in Los Angeles. Connect with Megan on Twitter at megan_n_oneal or on her website,mnoneal.com.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Career Path to Becoming a Retail Rock Star CEO

The Career Path to Becoming a Retail Rock Star CEOThe Career Path to Becoming a Retail Rock Star CEOIts hard to pinpoint when or why it began, but these days the CEOs of Americas best-known companies have attained a fame that rivals that of professional athletes and jupe stars. High profile corporate leaders are being idolized, scrutinized, and televised. With salaries, bonuses, and exit packages that rival those of Americas best-known celebrities, the position of corporate CEO has gained more than a little sex appeal. While many employees in the retail industry today have their eye on the seemingly glamorous chief executive job, the goal seems distant and somewhat unattainable. There are plenty of great musicians who never make a platinum record. There are also plenty of brilliant employees who will never attain rock star CEO status. As the lines between business and celebrity start to blur, retail employees are left wondering if progressive career paths still exist or if, like rock stars, theyre going to have to hope for a big break to make it to the top of the retail industry. Famous CEOs Leave Clues for Career Advancement Todays ascent up the retail corporate ladder is less like a singular climb up a sturdy structure and more like a blind and crowded crawl around an unmarked labyrinth with shifting walls. Well-established and fixed hierarchies have given way to constant shuffles of the org chart boxes. Just when you think you have your next move mapped out, some overpaid OD consultant swoops in and changes the topography. Its like a bad road trip in the family SUV. You can see where you want to go, but you cant find a way to get there from here. There are very few companies that will take employees by the hand and lead them through their career journey anymore. Employees today are left to use their own navigational skills to make their way to the penthouse office suite. It may be a mysterious journey, but its not an impossible one. By reconstructing the professional route that some well-known CEOs took to get to the top, certain similarities and patterns emerge. A single executives work history may not mapquest the most relevant career path for contemporary corporate America, but each path can provide clues to those retail employees who are looking for career advancement direction. There are 4 different career paths to look at Traditional rise through the ranksCompany and industry hoppingSpecialized focus and expertiseRetail Enterprenuerialship Traditional Rise Through the Retail Store Ranks Progressive promotion is the old school strategy for success in the retail field. Work hard, be loyal, and grow with the company. This career path is slow, its steady, and its definitely not glamorous, but it is a practical path to take. While rising through the ranks might have been considered the only way to advance for baby boomers, its a relatively uncommon phenomenon for todays retail chief executives. Nevertheless, the career paths o f Targets Robert Ulrich, Best Buys Brad Anderson, and Walgreens Jeffrey Rein stand out as classic examples of a good, old-fashioned ladder-climbing ascent. Robert Ulrich, CEO, Target Corporation, 1994-2008 Born in Minneapolis, MNSon of a 3M executiveB.A. degree, University of MinnesotaStanford Executive Program, Stanford University Graduate School of BusinessCart attendant, Dayton Hudson CorporationMerchandising trainee, Dayton CorporationSales manager, Dayton CorporationBuyer, Dayton CorporationGroup manager, Dayton CorporationDivisional merchandise manager, Dayton CorporationMerchandising, Dayton Department StoresVice president and general merchandise manager Daytons Department StoresSenior vice president of stores, Daytons Department Stores Executive vice president for merchandise, sales promotion, and presentation, Daytons Department StoresPresident and CEO, Diamonds Department StoresCo-president, responsible for merchandising, marketing, and distribution, Dayton Hudson Departme nt Store GroupPresident, Target StoresChairman and CEO, Target Stores Brad Anderson, CEO, Best Buy Born in Sheridan, WYSon of a Lutheran ministerBelow average high school studentA.A. degree, Waldorf CollegeB.A. degree in sociology, University of DenverAttended Northwestern Seminary, St. Paul, MinnesotaCommissioned salesman, Sound of Music stereoStore manager, Sound of MusicSales manager, Sound of MusicVice president, Best BuyExecutive vice president, Best BuyBoard of directors, Best BuyPresident and COO, Best BuyCEO, Best Buy Jeffrey Rein, CEO, Walgreens Born in New Orleans, LAGraduated from Sahuro High School in TusconBachelors degree in accounting, University of Arizona, TusconBachelors degree in pharmacy, University of Arizona, TusconEmployee, Defender DrugPharmacy intern for his future father-in-lawEmployee, Longs DrugsAssistant manager, WalgreensStore manager, WalgreensDistrict manager, WalgreensDivisional vice president, WalgreensVice president of marketing systems and service s, WalgreensTreasurer, WalgreensVice president of marketing systems and services, Walgreens Executive vice president of marketing, WalgreensPresident and COO, WalgreensCEO, WalgreensChairman, Walgreens Company-hopping, Industry-jumping Career Path In direct contrast to the traditional rise through the ranks is the career path in which the CEOs hopped, jumped and zig-zagged their way to the top of a retail organization. unterstellung leaders moved with ease between different companies and different industries, rising a little higher with each move until they leapfrogged to the top of a major retail operation. This is more common for contemporary CEOs, which gives the impression that todays retail organizations are less about grooming and more about snatching up the already groomed. Even though industry jumping is commonplace, retail leaders and analysts are still somewhat shocked when a retail organization appoints a CEO who has no prior retail experience. This welches the case w ith eBays Meg Whitman, and both of Home Depots last two CEOs, Robert Nardelli and Frank Blake. Whitman had neither technical nor retail experience when she was recruited to lead eBay out of relative obscurity. Nardelli had experience in manufacturing giant, General Electric, and Blake had mostly government experience before they each took over the helm of Home Depot. The zigzag career paths of these three chiefs illustrate how the company-hopping, industry-jumping career path can work. Margaret (Meg) Whitman, CEO, eBay, 1998-2008 Born in Long Island, NYGraduated from Cold Spring Harbor High School, Cold Spring Harbor, NYB.A. degree in Economics, Princeton UniversityAdvertising sales, Princeton undergraduate magazineM.B.A. degree, Harvard Business SchoolBrand management for Noxzema, Procter GambleConsultant, Bain CompanyVice president, Bain CompanySr. vice president for marketing, consumer products, The Walt Disney Co.President, Stride RitePresident and CEO, Florist Transworld Del iveryGlobal management and marketing, Hasbro CEO, eBay Robert Nardelli, CEO, Home Depot, 2000-2007 Born in Old Forge, PAFather was aGE plant manager, mother was a real estate agentGraduated from Rockford Auburn High School, Rockford, ILB.S. degree in business from Western Illinois University, Macomb, ILM.B.A. degree, University of LouisvilleEntry level manufacturing engineer, General ElectricManagement, GE AppliancesManagement, GE LightingManagement, GE Transportation SystemsExecutive vice president general manager, J.I.Case Company / TennecoExecutive vice president and CEO, CAMCOPresident and CEO GE Transportation Systems President and CEO, GE Power SystemsSenior vice president, General ElectricCEO Chairman, Home Depot Specialized Focus and Expertise Career Path Often retail organizations will choose chief executives who possess expertise in a specific area that is determined to be key to the companys future. This career path sometimes has an industry-hopping aspect to it, b ut the jump seems more logical and less shocking to outside observers. Jeff Bezoshad neither retail nor publishing-related experience before he started Amazon, but he had the essential technical expertise to create the amazon.com infrastructure. H. Lee Scott had a distinct transportation and logistics career path, which was an aspect of the business that Wal-Mart was interested in keeping strong. Restaurant experience is not what Darden wanted from Clarence Otis when they chose him to be CEO. Darden wanted his finance experience to keep that aspect of its restaurant chains strong. The career paths of these three retail CEOs illustrates that specialized focus and expertise in one aspect of a retail business can eventually lead to the CEO office as well. H. Lee Scott, CEO, Wal-mart Born in Joplin, MOSon of a gas station manager and an elementary school music teacherFathers helper, Phillips 66 gas stationGraduated from Baxter Springs High School, Baxter Springs, KSB.S. degree in Busine ss, Pittsburg State University in KansasExecutive Development Program, Penn State UniversityExecutive Development Program, Columbia UniversityLaborer, tire mold manufacturerManagement training program, Yellow FreightTerminal manager, Yellow Freight SystemsAssistant director of transportation, Wal-Mart Director of transportation, Wal-MartVice president of transportation, Wal-MartVice president of distribution, Wal-MartSenior vice president of logistics, Wal-MartExecutive vice president of logistics, Wal-MartExecutive vice president of merchandise, Wal-MartPresident and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores divisionVice chairman and COO, Wal-MartDirector of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.President and CEO, Wal-Mart Clarence Otis, Jr., CEO, Darden Restaurants Born in Vicksburg, MS, grew up in the notorious Watts ghetto in South Los AngelesSon of a janitorGraduated from Jordan High School, Los Angeles, CABachelors degree in both economics and political science fromWilliams College, Williamstown, MA (Magna Cum Laud e)Law degree, Stanford University Law SchoolCorporate law, specializing in securities law and mergers and acquisitions, Donovan Leisure Newton IrvineLawyer, Gordon, Hurwitz, Butowsky, Weitzen, Shalov WeinInvestment banking, Kidder, Peabody Co. Vice president, First Boston CorporationManaging director, Giebert Municipal CapitalManaging director and manager of public finance, Chemical Securities (JP Morgan Securities)Vice president and treasurer, Darden RestaurantsSenior vice president of investor relations, Darden RestaurantsSenior vice president of finance and treasurer, Darden RestaurantsCFO, Darden RestaurantsPresident of Smokey Bones Barbeque Grill, Darden RestaurantsExecutive vice president, Darden RestaurantsDirector, Darden Restaurants CEO, Darden Restaurants Retail Entrepreneurship Career Path The only surefire strategy for becoming a retail CEO is to start your own company and award yourself the title. The entrepreneurs are the true creators in the retail industry. T hey didnt follow much of a career path at all. Instead, they defined their own career, charted their own destination, and sketched out their own road map. Sam Waltonof Wal-Mart was an entrepreneur almost from the start. Others, like James Sinegal of Costco, started down a traditional career path and made the entrepreneurial leap in mid-career. The career paths of these two retail legends show that its never too early or too late to appoint yourself as your own CEO. Sam Walton, CEO, Wal-Mart Born in Kingfisher, OKSon of farmersMilked the family cow, bottled the milk and delivered it to customersNewspaper deliveryGraduated from Hickman High School in Columbia, MO, (voted most versatile boy)Bachelors degree in economics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MOWaiterLifeguardROTC officerManagement trainee, J.C. PenneyDuPont munitions plant, Tulsa OKSecuritysupervisorat aircraft plants and POW camps, US Army IntelligencePurchased a Butler Brothers franchise retail store in Newport, AR Purch ased another Butler Brothers store in 1950 in Bentonville, AR and called it Waltons 510Sold the Newport Butler Brothers store ($50,000 profit)Purchased a non-franchised retail store in Fayetteville, ARPurchased larger stores and called them Waltons Family CenterOpened the first Wal-Mart in 1962Founder and CEO, Wal-Mart James Sinegal, CEO, Costco Born in Pittsburgh, PASon of a steelworkerGraduated from Helix High School, Pittsburgh, PAA.A. degree, San Diego City CollegeEnrolledinSan Diego State University, did not graduateMattress handler, Fed-Mart CorporationBagger, Fed-Mart CorporationStore manager, Fed-Mart CorporationVice president of merchandising andoperations,Fed-Mart CorporationExecutive Vice President, Fed-Mart CorporationVice President of Merchandising, Builders EmporiumPresident, Sinegal/Chamberlin AssociatesExecutive vice president, Price Company Co-founder, president, and CEO, Costco Wholesale Moving in the Right Direction in Your Retail Career When 19,000 college g raduates were asked by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) how they would choose a job, the class of 2008 respondents said their highest priority was finding a company that provides the opportunity for advancement. For those who want the highest possible advancement to the ultimate retail destination, the career paths of contemporary CEOs can serve as inspiration that many different routes are available. The journey will be easiest for those who are the most flexible, adaptable, and resourceful, especially when the next steps are not very clear. If youre not exactly sure how youll get there from here, take a step that provides some type of learning or expansion. Thats one step that all rock star CEOs found to be a step in the right direction.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Free Traditional Chemist Resume Template

Free Traditional Chemist Resume TemplateFree Traditional Chemist Resume TemplateIf you are interested in the research side of chemistry and related sciences, a job as a chemist is probably what you are looking for. A good resume is essential to landing this job at your chosen laboratory or research institute. We have provided a free traditional resume template that is ideal for applying for positions at prestigious institutions that are a little on the conservative side in their hiring choices. Make adjustments to each section as needed to tailor it to your specific accomplishments and history. For more information on crafting the perfect resume, read the accompanying tips that follow the resume.Create ResumeCustomize ResumeWhat to Include in a Traditional Chemist ResumeA traditional chemist resume ought to showcase that you are qualified for the position while also presenting a relatively conservative and reserved face. Use traditional phrasing and straightforward vernacular when cr afting a resume of this type. The focus should be on your accomplishments and experience rather than on an excess of personality.Common Resume Fails Mistakes to AvoidWhen crafting your resume, make sure you dont succumb to any of these common pitfallsKeep your resume short. Resumes for most jobs should be as close as possible to one full page in length without going over. If your resume is a few lines too long, change formatting and fonts as needed, but make sure that the document is still well organized and readable.Be honest. Never exaggerate your accomplishment on your resume, and always ensure that things like dates of employment are accurate. Even an honest mistake can easily land your application on the rejection pile.Choose the right format. In general, PDF format is the preferred format for resumes, since this ensures the document can be read on a variety of different computers. However, if the employer expresses a preference or provides special instructions for the formatti ng of your resume, make sure you adhere to them.Highlight your most important skills. This may require you to carefully read the job description and tailor your resume to it. distributionspolitik the most important or relevant skills at the top of your resume in a designated Highlights section, and mention them again if relevant in your employment history.Resume Content Jane Smith 12345 Main St., Happytown, CA 99999 555-555-5555 j.smithemail.com Summary Dedicated, research-oriented chemist boasting a combination of excellent academic credentials and diverse work experience. Employed by some of the top labs in the country, performing extensive field work collecting samples and monitoring environmental populations. Background in manufacturing compounds and quality control, with experience ensuring that industrial materials are safe and efficient for heavy use. Highlights Extensive experience in the area of heavy industry Fieldwork experience at construction and industrial sitesComfor table working in labs with cutting-edge equipmentLed groups of associate chemists during experimentsExperience Chemist 5/1/2012 Present ABC Heavy Metals, Inc. San Francisco, CA Serve as team leader for associate chemists and lab assistantsOversee multimillion dollar contract with major industrial equipment supplierAnalyze finished products and samples for quality control purposesOperate and maintain laboratory equipmentOrder new equipment and take inventory of existing materialsGain experience with inductively coupled plasma, high-performance liquid chromatography, and gas chromatography systems Field Chemist 12/1/2008 3/1/2012 Outdoor Chemistry Co. Seattle, WA Took and analyzed samples from construction sitesTested for moisture, pH and consistencyMaintained a field labWrote and submitted regular reports in a timely mannerHelped develop cost-effective solutions for potential environmental pollutant issues Education Master of Science in ChemistryState University, Los Angeles, CAB achelor of Science in ChemistryWashington University, San Diego, CA

Thursday, November 21, 2019

How to Be Proactive at Work to Stand Out - The Muse

How to Be Proactive at Work to Stand Out - The MuseHow to Be Proactive at Work to Stand OutCongratulations to Erin Olander for her winning essay on What Career Advice Would You Give to Your Younger Self? The runner-up essays will be published in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more terrific career advice from a few of our readers.I wish someone had warned me that when you get your first job, no one is going to tell you what to do. (Well, OK, in some positions they will- theyll have specific training sessions for you to attend, or assign you to a specific rotation for a year). But if youre like I welches four years ago, armed with a liberal arts degree and no relevant experience in the industry youre about to enter, then the following words are for you. There are no midterms or finals anymore. Theres no syllabus that outlines when papers are due or suggests additional reading (as you can probably tell, I welches always very good at doing what I was told). At work- whether youre st arting a new job, you just got promoted, or youre making a career change- you have to figure out how you can contribute. Being proactive is key. But when you dont have any experience or the right kind of experience, being proactive can be challenging. And what I wish I could go back and tell my 22-year-old self is this Ask questions. Ask so many questions that you start to annoy your manager (because genuine curiosity and enthusiasm will never actually annoy your manager). The beauty of being new is that no one expects you to be an expert.Asking questions however, requires some measure of vulnerability. It means being willing to admit what you dont know. This is something Ive always struggled with. I spent the first year-and-a-half of my job right out of school asking zero questions because I was working for incredibly smart people, and I didnt want them to think I was stupid. That was stupid. I lost out on 18 months of learning and building skills that probably wouldve propelled me to where I am now in my career a lot sooner.Because heres the hard truth No one is going to take you by the hand and tell you how to move forward on your own career path. My managers were too busy doing their own jobs to think of extra tasks or projects to assign me that would help me grow. During the 18 months in which I wasnt asking questions, I was executing everything within the scope of my job description seamlessly. But thats all I was doing, and I was so, so bored. Turns out that the best way to prove youre ready for more responsibilities is to just actually take on those responsibilities. When I finally realized I wasnt going to move up the ladder at my company by doing only what was expected of me, I started to proactively look for ways to help my team. When my manager said Wouldnt it be nice if we had a report that... or We dont have research on those competitors... I jumped at the chance to fill in the gaps. And my supervisor noticed.I wish I could tie up this anecdote b y telling you that asking questions and being proactive led to a promotion and that Im now doing exactly what I want to be doing. Im not, and I cant even sweeten this story by telling you that I got promoted. I work in an industry thats facing some pretty complex challenges right now, and unfortunately the opportunity to move up within my old department didnt pan out. But I can tell you that Im kicking butt in my current role and recently received an exceeds expectations rating during my year-end review, which is pretty rare at my company.And while Im not exactly where Id like to be, I did learn this The most successful people Ive met throughout my professional experience know what they dont know, and arent afraid to admit it. They are inquisitive and enjoy figuring out how they can help their teams, regardless of what their job title is. They are thinkers and problem solvers, and most importantly, they dont sit around and wait to be told what to do. For the past year, for example, Ive been fortunate enough to work for someone who fits this exact description. My current supervisor joined my company last year after having spent 12 years in a completely different industry. On her first day she probably asked me 30 different questions about our distribution processes. Now just one year later, shes led and executed several projects that have resulted in significant cost savings for the company and improved processes for product shipments. Shes successful because shes curious and thoughtful and enjoys figuring out how she can help our company move forward, which, in turn, has inspired me to do the same.So while school is over (and may have been for quite some time now), learning doesnt have to be. And if you want to continue to move forward, your education will never be finished. But just how much you decide you want to learn and grow is completely up to you. Judging from the few years that Ive been out in the real world, I can tell you that limiting yourself or st opping when you finish the assignment wont get you anywhere that matters.Photo of woman working at computer courtesy of alvarez/Getty Images.