by John G. Self | Mar 29, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking
Today, I want to talk with you about a topic that we have discussed many times in the past, but it is one that I feel is so deserving of our thoughtful consideration. Warm fuzzy management. Well, actually we are going to talk about the importance of engaging our...
by John G. Self | Mar 23, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking
HOUSTON — “I never thought I would be looking for another job and I certainly didn’t think it would take me as long as it has to find a new one.” That is a phrase I frequently hear these days. It is a reflection of several factors: business consolidation, tightening...
by John G. Self | Mar 14, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking, Career Transition/Outplacement
Here are six ideas that will help you land your next job. You must adapt. If you have not been in a job market within the last three years, be prepared to adapt your job searching skills. There have been significant challenges since 2014. If you are being laid off...
by John G. Self | Mar 8, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking, Leadership, Podcast
Listen to today’s podcast here, read the transcript below or subscribe and listen on iTunes. Hello everyone, I am John Self. Today: career management advice in three parts. We begin with some new technology that will help you master the dreaded ATS —...
by John G. Self | Jan 24, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking, Social Media
LinkedIn is a valuable tool for career management but many executives fail to use it properly. There are two dangerous extremes: they either ignore it or believe it is the be-all, end-all to finding their next job. Both are big mistakes. Like everything else with...
by John G. Self | Jan 5, 2017 | Career Management, Career Networking
Almost two years ago I wrote, “In executive offices and administrative suites of hospitals all across America, there are some really good people toiling away who will lose their jobs through no fault of their own…” That prediction was not mine but that of a respected...