5 Alternatives To A Good Bloodletting
Is it time for you? Time for a good bloodletting? Sounds painful, I know. But how else will you get all of those nasty toxins out of your system? Surely a quick slice to the forearm will remove...
View Article3 Ways To Demonstrate Leadership While Finding A Job
The following is a summary of my presentation this morning at AASE (American Association of Senior Executives) here in Irvine, California. A great group! If you were there this AM or have thoughts...
View ArticleHow Management Can Help You Find A Job
If only we had someone walking around us all the time during job search. Someone who could chart our progress. And keep us on the straight and narrow. This someone would have our job search...
View ArticleAs You Prepare For Next Week: Be Strategic
Fridays are a good day for thinking. For planning. And for preparing mentally what you will try to tackle next week. That way, you can enjoy your weekend. Knowing that a plan is already in place for...
View ArticleCareer Strategy: Hug The One You Are With
A few months ago. As I sat in a coffee house near home. I was struck by a disgusting show of affection. A public display that had me looking around. To see if anyone else noticed it. Where was the...
View ArticleThe Key To Career Resilience: Know Yourself
Today the blog features a guest post from Lenore Mewton. Lenore is a career coach, resume expert and certified provider of career assessments. She is also an approved career expert here at Tim’s...
View ArticleThe Medicine Ball Job Interview Strategy
In some ways, a medicine ball is an outdated idea. After all, according to Wikipedia, use of a medicine ball is is one of the oldest forms of strength and conditioning training. In ancient Greece,...
View ArticleStrategy: Don’t Feed The Octopus
Back in 2009 I wrote a post outlining two very different ways to look for a job. It was based on the old fable of the tortoise and the hare. The strategy they each used to race. And, yes, the...
View ArticleOur Group: A LinkedIn Success Story
So here’s a cool bit of news. A few weeks ago we had an opportunity to share the story of our group with the folks at LinkedIn. If you are not yet a member, click on the link below: Join the Tim’s...
View ArticleStorytelling As A Resume Strategy
This is a guest post from Karen Siwak. Karen is an approved career expert here at Tim’s Strategy. She is a top notch resume writer and blogger at Resume Confidential. Karen’s strategy post is the...
View ArticleAnnouncing New Marketing Coaching Services
Note: Today’s post is a bit of an advertisement. So if you are not a regular follower of Tim’s Strategy, I’ll leave it up to you to read on. But I hope you do. If you are a regular follower, I’d love...
View ArticleUpdating: A Social Media Strategy For Job Search
Today I am going to introduce a new term. At least I hope it’s new. You tell me. Actually, check that. The term is not new. But its use in this context should be. The word is “updating”. Here is the...
View ArticleA Strategy For Job Interviews: Three Themes
Today you’ll get a quicker read than normal. The topic is job interviews. Specifically learning how to leave the interview team with a focused set of takeaways about you. The alternative? You throw...
View ArticleStop Trashing Your Reputation [RANT]
How’s your reputation? Is there a Klout-type score for that? During job search (or any other time you are working to create awareness for your brand) there are many great opportunities to create a...
View ArticleStructure: Is It Missing In Your Job Search?
Here’s a big fat truth you probably haven’t noticed. Or if you have, it isn’t something you are conscious of each day during your job search. And it’s a big fat truth for anyone else out there trying...
View ArticleInformal Networking: My Walk With Sanjay
On a brisk April morning this past week, I met a new friend. We don’t know each other that well yet. After all, we just met. But the way we met is the theme of this post. So it matters. We met on...
View ArticleBecome A Better Job Seeker: Mentor Someone
Many of us know what to do. We’ve been trained or counseled. We’ve read up on the need for a strategy and structure to succeed during a job search. If you haven’t, you might want to consider a job...
View ArticleThe First Things To Do When Out Of A Job
This is a guest post by Robin Schlinger. If you are recently unemployed, you are probably feeling overwhelmed by the job hunting task in front of you. Many folks panic when they first leave a job....
View Article5 Ways To Stop Hiding And Start Openly Networking
Hiding in the shadows can be a compelling image. It suggests a cunning and opportunistic position. Ready to strike. Rambo did it in First Blood. His eyes darting left and right out of the...
View ArticleHow To Build Momentum In Your Job Search
You’ve heard of the snowball effect. Of rolling stones gathering no moss. We all know the value of building momentum in business. Being on a roll inspires employees, customers and vendors to get...
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