
| 10 Management Tips for Great Leaders by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2010 It’s not easy managing people - especially right now, when the economy is down and stress levels are up. Being a great manager takes time and dedication. Here are a few tips to help you be the leader that people want to follow: 1. Share information. There’s a lot going on these ... | |||
| 5 Tips for Giving and Receiving Feedback at Work by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2010 Have you ever come home from work to look in the mirror and find a huge piece of spinach in your teeth leftover from your salad at lunch? We all know how embarrassing this is, and how frustrating it is that none of your co-workers told you. According to CareerBuilder: • 66 % of colleagu... | |||
| 7 Tips to Improve Your Communication Skills Today by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2010 Without a doubt, technical skills are important in our day-to-day operations. Advanced technologies and complex software propel our operations and keep our businesses afloat. Professionals spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on education and training on these technical skills annually. ... | |||
| 7 Tips for Being a Great Communicator by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2010 Communication skills – it sounds so rudimentary, but it can really make or break your career. Can you name any great leaders who couldn’t communicate their ideas or share their vision? If you want to be a great employee and leader, you need the ability to command a room with your com... | |||
| Top Five Career Resolutions For 2010 by Courtney Templin - Jan, 2010 New Year, New You! It’s 2010, and it’s time to set new goals to transform your year and your career. If you’re looking to land a promotion, a new job, or make a career change this year, consider these top five career resolutions: Resolution #1: Get My Resume in Shape Is it time to w... | |||
| Top Seven Tips For Interviewing by Courtney Templin - Dec, 2009 You passed the resume test, and you landed the big interview! The interview is just one step away from the job offer, so you need to make sure you ace it. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Be prepared. Do research on the company, and do “You” Prep. Go through your resume and... | |||
| 15 Advanced Tips for Navigating a Networking Event by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2009 Networking is the key to getting to where you want to be. Here are a few advanced networking tips to help you make the most of your next event: 1. Set a goal before the event to give you focus. For example, "I will make solid connections with seven new people tonight." 2. Set a r... | |||
| 20 Tips for Navigating a Networking Event by Courtney Templin - Oct, 2009 Two out of three people get a job through networking. Most job seekers spend the majority of their time scouring online postings and blasting their resume to job boards. Ask any hiring manager or recruiter where they find most of their candidates, and time and time again they will say t... | |||
| Recession-Busting Tips for Getting a Job in Tough Times by Courtney Templin - Feb, 2009 There is a lot of doom and gloom out there. With all the grim headlines, it’s pretty easy to feel down and out about your job search. If you were laid off, downsized, or euphemized, then it’s hard to stay positive and vigilant about taking a bright, successful next step. The good news... | |||
| Cover Up with Style: Creating a Captivating Cover Letter by Courtney Templin - Nov, 2008 How many recruiting directors do you think actually read your cover letter? If your cover letter is written like most job seekers, then no one is reading it! Most cover letters are long and boring; they are basically a prose version of your resume. If a recruiting director is only spe... | |||
| Do YOU Have Any Questions? How to Close the Interview by Courtney Templin - Nov, 2008 “Do YOU have any questions?” Finally, the interviewer has stopped spouting off questions, and he is curious to hear your queries. There is nothing more disconcerting than a candidate who has no questions at the end of the interview. Sure, the company is trying to get to know you, bu... | |||
| Secure Your Job in Uncertain Times by Courtney Templin - Nov, 2008 The headlines have not been pretty lately. Job cuts. Lay offs. Terminations. In such a rocky market, even all-star employees need to take care to secure their job. Hopefully, you are one of the lucky ones who is still gainfully employed. You’ve got a great job, so how can you fire-pr... | |||
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