by John G. Self | Aug 3, 2016 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Military Career Transition, Millennials
How to dress for an interview, once a non-issue, is now a bit more complicated with the rise in the number of senior executives in casual attire and the emergence of Skype/FaceTime and video conference interviews. The TV factor – actually the video factor...
by John G. Self | Jun 15, 2022 | Career Transition/Outplacement, Early Careerists, Job Search Tips
PRODUCER’S NOTE: Job applicants struggle with what to wear for an interview. We have seen it all – from power suit and tie to what only could be described as nightclub minimalist! Three issues you should consider before showing up! John T. Molloy published Dress...
by John G. Self | Mar 17, 2020 | Career Management, Working From Home
Working from Home – A few weeks ago that was a much sought after perk. Today, with the rapidly spreading Covoid-19 virus, it is quickly becoming a necessity. There is much to like about working from home, but like anything else there are pitfalls you must avoid,...
by John G. Self | Nov 11, 2019 | Career Coaching, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Uncategorized
In recent weeks, on the drive home from my early morning workout, I have encountered multiple joggers/walkers/strollers on the dark streets. Almost all have been wearing the latest jogging/walking/strolling clothes: your basic black. Now, here is an interesting...
by John G. Self | Jan 23, 2018 | Career Management, Personal Growth
IN FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE – In the print news business, reporters use a dateline when they are filing their story from a location other than the city in which they are based. The only rule is that you should be physically in that location when you send the...