by Angela Spaxman | Audio and Video, Self-Improvement and Success tips
More and more HR managers use the Internet to interview job candidates nowadays. In fact, more than 63 percent, that’s 6 in 10 human resources managers say their company often conducts employment interviews via video, according to a survey by OfficeTeam. Mounting...
by Carole Lewis | Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
What are your goals are for 2015? And how many times have you set a similar goal? New Years goals get set and broken each year, so what is the secret to setting a goal that truly creates change for you? So many people find themselves making the SAME New Years...
by Lorraine Lee | Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
I didn’t realize it would make such an impact. This was a few years ago when I was beginning my coaching journey. I was intrigued about what Personal Foundation was about and how it could benefit me. Some learning moments in life are more meaningful than others and...
by Carole Lewis | About Coaching, CVs, Resumes and Job Search, Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
The very thought of changing careers after 10 to 15 years of work can be daunting. But there comes a time when you know that you are no longer inspired by your work and you are ready for a change. With the experience you have under your belt, you want your next job to...
by Leanne Chan | About Coaching, Self-Improvement and Success tips
This article, originally published on the International Association of Coaching (IAC) website, is written by Loving Your Work coach, Leanne Chan. As a professional coach, I often view coaching as a fairly formal activity— I set time aside in my calendar to have...
by Angela Spaxman | Making Career Choices, Self-Improvement and Success tips
Sitting at my computer, racking my brains: “Where did I put that content?” …scrolling through files… “Oh, it’s not there… I can’t find it.” New strategy:.. “Can I remember it? How did it go again? Arghh! Think, think. I still can’t...