EQ VS IQ

IQ has measurable yardsticks.  Grades in school, certifications, and professional licenses attest to what you know about given subjects.  You are more likely to trust a CPA with your financial information for income tax preparation.  Engineers must have a degree and, with passage of time, a professional designation.  Likewise a myriad of other professions provide benchmarks for inclusion.  But there

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Employment References Matter!

It is estimated that people will change jobs and/or careers every 3 to 5 years If She Can Beat Me Rockin’, She Can Have My Chair!: Lessons about Life, Love and Taking Care of Business for Young Women Today .  So, if you work 25+ years, your resume could reflect 8 or more company names.  Each time

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Choose your Words Carefully!

When you are looking for your next career position, remember the four important words above.  What you say will be remembered for a long, long time. If you were laid off from a previous position and it was not for performance, then be very careful how you answer the question “Were you ever fired?” or “Why

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Academy Award Winning Interviewee

  Are you an Academy Award®-Winning Interviewee? As a recruiter, I enjoy interviewing candidates…for the most part.  I love hearing about “your” story and evaluating how your experience and skill sets can be matched to my clients’ needs.  Unfortunately, not everyone is a good story teller.   So, I wanted to use this forum to

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