Survivor Skills for the Employed
There are many forms of career transition in a working life: starting new jobs or careers, moving geographically, becoming a trailing spouse, taking maternity leave, having a new boss, promotions,...
View ArticleJob Search: Action Does Overcome Anxiety
I frequently hear clients telling me of their struggles to let people know that they are now unemployed. Small things like writing an end date on their CV or LinkedIn profile, for what is now their...
View ArticleMind Management: Beat Negative Thinking
Every day I coach incredibly talented, successful people with amazing skill sets, backgrounds and experience. But whether they are entry level, mid career or CEOs with long track records, many struggle...
View ArticleFacts Talk!
Last week I posted a blog about dealing with negative thinking. Surprisingly, two words prompted more response and questions than any other part of that piece. Facts talk. What did I mean? My response...
View ArticleSome recruitment myths debunked
In 2009 this post became the first in a trilogy dealing with the recruitment processes and experiences taken from all parts of the spectrum. In 2013 the story is unchanged. Read the sequels: Job...
View ArticleA case for career coaches
I’ve seen much debate over the last months about the value of career coaches. Truthfully I’m not usually this backward in coming forward, but I’ve now decided after much thought, to actually enter...
View ArticleJob search strategies for the 50 somethings
A vulnerable group One of the most vulnerable groups in this or any other recession is the 50 somethings. This is not necessarily because they are poor performers, but usually because they are simply...
View ArticleCan you risk not having a career strategy?
Why strategic personal branding is vital to career management At the end of last year , I wrote about my experience adapting to a dramatically changing culture and new methodologies in my own field...
View ArticleSurvivor Skills for the Employed
There are many forms of career transition in a working life: starting new jobs or careers, moving geographically, becoming a trailing spouse, taking maternity leave, having a new boss, promotions,...
View ArticleJob Search: Action Does Overcome Anxiety
I frequently hear clients telling me of their struggles to let people know that they are now unemployed. Small things like writing an end date on their CV or LinkedIn profile, for what is now their...
View ArticleMind Management: Beat Negative Thinking
Even outwardly successful people fail to market themselves in the right way. They sabotage and block their own progress with negative thinking. How can you deal with that? The post Mind Management:...
View ArticleFacts Talk!
Do you fill your life with "busy-ness" so that you can avoid doing things that make you feel uncomfortable? You do? Well read on..! The post Facts Talk! appeared first on Dorothy Dalton.
View ArticleSome recruitment myths debunked
Job seekers are disappointed and frustrated by the job seeking process. Find out why and what can be done differently to avoid disaapointment. The post Some recruitment myths debunked appeared first on...
View ArticleA case for career coaches
A case for career coaches. Why they make a difference. The post A case for career coaches appeared first on Dorothy Dalton.
View ArticleJob search strategies for the 50 somethings
Job search strategies for the 50 somethings The post Job search strategies for the 50 somethings appeared first on Dorothy Dalton.
View ArticleCan you risk not having a career strategy?
As the number of permenant jobs shrinks and the competition hots up - can you afford not to have a career management strategy? The post Can you risk not having a career strategy? appeared first on...
View ArticleIs LinkedIn Premium effective or even discriminatory?
People frequently ask is LinkedIn Premium worth it? However this weekend I had a conversation with a group of unemployed job seekers who asked whether LinkedIn Premium is effective and even wondered...
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