by John G. Self | Mar 3, 2021 | Career counseling, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Executive Leadership, Your Career Success
America is changing. The impact of Covid 19 is turning out to be more significant on American businesses than most people thought possible. https://youtu.be/OtjvqUL9CXU (c) 2021 | JGS+P Productions We often refer to the post-crisis time as our new normal. This time...
by John G. Self | Jan 25, 2021 | career advancement, Career counseling, Career Transition/Outplacement, Interviewing Skills, Job Search
I don’t know about you, but I loved when my father, a successful bakery owner, told me stories about growing in his family’s baking business. His stories created powerful mental images. I could almost smell the fresh baking cakes and loaves of...
by John G. Self | Jan 6, 2021 | Career counseling, Career Transition/Outplacement, CEOofYou, Recruiting, Uncategorized, Your Career Success
Everyone makes mistakes as they move through the job search process. Mistakes are common because the overwhelming majority of seasoned executives lack experience when it comes to looking for work. Canva.Com Here is a Critical Career Management Alert: Frequently,...
by John G. Self | Dec 30, 2020 | Career Coaching, Career counseling, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement
Editor’s Note: Monday’s Blog Post raised the question: What will our life look like in the post-Covid-19 world? We are in a period of enforced change – layoffs, furloughs, work-from-home requirements, and some yet-to-be-understood new economic realities...
by John G. Self | Dec 6, 2020 | Career Coaching, Career counseling, Career Transition/Outplacement, Job Search
Notice to job seekers: You do NOT need executive recruiters to determine your success. They are not the arbiters. So please do not sit back and wait for them to call. Canva.Com “You are the CEO of You. Develop your strategy. Build your...
by John G. Self | Oct 18, 2020 | Career counseling, Career Management, Career Networking, Career Transition/Outplacement
The number of stories about executives who were doing a good job and who felt secure until a merger closed or the deadly pandemic emerged and spread are too numerous to count. For those of you who have not been laid off, my best advice is to not get too...