During a conversation with someone the other day about interviewing and resume writing, it came up that “everyone inflates the truth” in both. I thought…
One of our lead recruiters here at Phoenix Staff recently attended a full day of motivational seminars that included former President and COO of Microsoft,…
Part of the process to obtaining a new role involves writing and refining a resume, and I often have several conversations, emails and editorial rounds…
Being unemployed can have many affects on a person. You may be feeling depressed, embarrassed, defeated, and overwhelmed, or you may be relieved, jubilant, and…
It makes for an impressive networking conversation that you made an iPhone app that monitors and tweets your home brewing process, 3D print bottle caps,…
Whether it’s as part of your work day, or personal life, aggressive, controlling, and eternally grumpy people will cross your path. Knowing how to deal…
At some point in time, most companies need to add structure or implement policies that will be counter to the intended or “original” culture. In Phoenix alone,…
After recently reading Daniel Pink’s, “To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others”, I was specifically drawn to the story about the car sales…
Know Who You Interviewed With of the simplest and best interviewing techniques you can learn and master include learning the names of the people in the…
Treat It Like Any Other Job Interview Professional lives and business operations are drastically changing and adapting in unprecedented ways in light of the current…
Rear-end collisions are the most common accidents. In an even narrower way, the more common type is when merging into traffic and anticipating what the…
Grocery stores and retail – that was my life from 15 years old when I had my first “non-ditch-digging/lawn mowing/snow shoveling job” until 1998. Working…