Although I am just in the beginning of my quest for negotiating resources, here are some of my favourite go-tos. Difficult Conversations This is a classic that I regularly turn to in tension filled situations. This outlines some of the basic tenants of getting to the heart of the issue, and separating what is said… Continue reading Resources on Negotiating
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Preparing for an Interview
Have you seen our post on giving your best interview? That's a good start. Here are a list of some additional things you should have prepared before you show up: What is it that you a proud of? Make sure you have prepared some projects and skills. Prepare a couple of examples where you overcame… Continue reading Preparing for an Interview
How to Effectively Job Search
You know you want a new job, but now you need to find it. Where do you begin? For starters, Indeed is a great way to ensure you are on the top of your job search game. This website will send you an email notification every day or week of all the postings containing the… Continue reading How to Effectively Job Search
Resources on Cover Letters
Cover letters can be the most painful part of applying for a job - but they are often crucial. Even if a recruiter does not read it in detail, the cover letter is often used to screen out candidates that are not dedicated the application process. It is also your opportunity to explain any gaps… Continue reading Resources on Cover Letters
Resources for Writing a Resume
So, you've decided to build a resume for the first time or conduct a resume revamp! Below is a template to get you started on building your "finally got that dream job" resume. With this information, we can start to build your application into something that will catch an employer's attention. template-resumeDownload Here are some… Continue reading Resources for Writing a Resume
You think I should what?
Providing feedback to someone can be scary, but it is an underdeveloped skill that can help you elevate others, strengthen a team, and create a culture where you receive compelling advice in return. Let's start by looking at why giving feedback can be a daunting task. Often the concern is that the person receiving the… Continue reading You think I should what?
On Mentorship
About 5 years ago, my grandfather died from Parkinsons. He was the best mentor I have ever had and his lessons are still with me today. I even have a little tattoo which reminds me of our conversations. He would have HATED it. When I started applying for universities, he was pleased. When I told… Continue reading On Mentorship
Hello, Monday?
Have you heard about the new podcast from Linkedin? Hello Monday is all about the changing nature of work. You can find the podcast here. Jessi Hemple's interview style and diverse cast of guests keeps the show interesting while relateable. Let us know what you think of the latest episodes.
Do you take control?
There is so much to prepare for in an interview. Do you have any fears or concerns before attending an interview? I have outlined a couple of the questions we are often asked. Let me know in the comments or send us a private message to discuss strategies! What are your biggest fears before an… Continue reading Do you take control?
Giving your Best Interview
Butterflies, nerves, maybe some anxious sweating…. Two way communication, like coffee with a colleague I am not here to talk to you about first dates, I am here to talk to you about the interview. Many people aren’t sure which is worse, but the striking similarity should be one key element: two way communication. Often,… Continue reading Giving your Best Interview