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Archive for the 'jobsearch' Category

July 12th, 2008

You’re interviewing for a job and the interviewer wants to pick your brain. You sense they want your expertise without paying for it.
“Real” consultants run into this challenge all the time. Most of us learn to charge for “diagnostic” or “test-drive” challenges.
When interviewing, you may feel more constrained, especially if you need or really want […]

March 15th, 2008

You’re interviewing for a job and the interviewer wants to pick your brain. You sense they want your expertise without paying for it.
“Real” consultants run into this challenge all the time. Most of us learn to charge for “diagnostic” or “test-drive” challenges.
When interviewing, you may feel more constrained, especially if you need or really want […]

October 10th, 2007

Q: My company was just sold. My whole job descriptionchanged and my workload nearly doubled with no increase incompensation. Our friendly culture is now snarly andgnarly. I used to love coming to work and now I dreadMondays. Should I quit?
A: Maybe. I say, if your mental and physicalhealth have not been compromised, hang on.
But effective […]

March 3rd, 2007
CathyCategory: jobsearch, networking

Last night I met a young woman who needs a new job. On the surface, I seemed to have no experience or contacts.
But as it happens, my neighbor found a postition in her field, following an intensive job search. The next day I got permission to give my neighbor’s contact info to the young […]