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13 Employee Benefits That Don't Actually Work
Snacks and foosball tables mean nothing if your organization doesn't tap into a greater purpose at the leadership level
Ready, Set, Switch! SOART Out Your Interview Responses
When you get to the interview stage of a job search, it's critical to know the product (you!) inside and out. SOART stories are a great way to communicate your…
3 Terrible Ways To Treat Your Customers — Are You Guilty?
Do you know what your customers think of your company? Let me share some recent examples of terrible customer care to encourage you to start asking some questions and shopping…
Should I Interview With A Company That Already Rejected Me Twice?
Should Bonnie go on the job interview she's been offered even though the same company rejected her twice before?
Gratitude: A Lesson In Two Parts
Gratitude comes in two parts: external and internal. External is action oriented
New Job? 9 Ways To Advance From Day One
Congratulations, you have a new job. My latest post shares 9 things you need to do at your new job from day one to position yourself for advancement
I've Been Lying On My Resume For Years — And It Hasn't Hurt Me Yet
Carl says he's been lying on his resume for years without getting caught -- what's your opinion of his strategy?
Martin Luther King On Leadership: 10 Quotes For A Changing World
On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's death, his wisdom on leadership and change is more needed than ever. Here are ten quotes that are relevant to today's…
Be Honest At The Job Interview — But Not Too Honest
Just how honest should Maria be at her job interviews? What's your opinion?
How Sarah Kauss Turned S'well Into A $100 Million-Dollar Company
Sarah Kauss started S'well, the original "hydration accessory" bottle company, in 2010 with $30,000 of her savings. Now S’well products are sold in more than 75 countries and revenues surpassed…