Losing your job is hard. Picking yourself up is tougher. You may have been fired or made redundant, but returning to the job market is essential for your wallet and head. You are a seasoned and accomplished executive. There is hope, but you also need to take action. I mean targeted action here btw –
There’s nothing worse than competing against nepo-babies, is there? They get their names whispered in decision-maker’s ears, and their CVs put on the top of applicant piles and seem to have jobs given to them as favours – how can you possibly compete against them or that? Nepo-babies have more interview advantages than you think
This post was from 2021, but it should still be relevant today!New year, new you? …what about a new job? If you’re still employed, but feel like a fresh start – here’s the harsh reality for you, it’s not that easy. And, unless your Wonder Woman and Superman wrapped up in one, with Iron Man’s charisma and the
Any graduate trying to secure a training contract with the top city law firms will know the competition is tougher than ever this year. The number of applicants has soared even as contracts have become scarce. It’s not uncommon for a firm to interview 250 applicants for 50 places.For my top-choice firm I knew I
I don’t believe any of us have come away from the recent, ahem …. current, pandemic unscathed. It’s hitting every business hard, from titans like BP and Virgin Atlantic to small businesses and the self-employed. Like so many others in the live events industry, I’ve seen speaking gigs and confirmed speaker coaching sessions dry up almost
How to improve your phone voice During a face-to-face meeting, you are able to express yourself through body language and subtle features and gestures to portray yourself and your message. During a phone call, this is not possible, making conference calls and phone interviews difficult, but you can improve your phone voice. Here are some
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