by John G. Self | Nov 10, 2021 | Career Management, Career Networking, Career Transition/Outplacement, Interviewing Skills
What do you want to accomplish? What is standing in your way? Today John highlights three common barriers that hold people back from achieving their full potential. #careerplan #professionalnetworking...
by John G. Self | Nov 9, 2021 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Changing Careers, Job Search Tips
PRODUCER’S NOTE The job market is changing. How you go about looking for a job also is changing. John shares three global themes you must embrace to maximize your success. Once you master these concepts you can achieve even greater career...
by John G. Self | Nov 8, 2021 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Changing Careers
Not everyone is cut out for a career. Suppose everyone wanted a career — a shot at the corner office, law firm partnership, an investment banker, or to be a sales executive with a generous compensation plan plus stock options well. That is...
by John G. Self | Nov 3, 2021 | Career Coaching, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Uncategorized
You are a corporate star. You have done your job well and responsibly for 10 years, but then there is a merger, and you are unceremoniously thrown into new territory – looking for a job. You are unfamiliar with the new rules of automation and technology that...
by John G. Self | Nov 2, 2021 | Career Coaching, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Interviewing Skills, Uncategorized
Why are we reluctant to ask for help when we lose a job? Even when it means that not asking for help can prolong a job search? The reality is looking for a job is more complex today, from understanding AI technology that screens your resume to the...
by John G. Self | Oct 29, 2021 | Career Building, Career Coaching, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Job Search Tips
Many of my classmates have retired. Now, I don’t hunt, I don’t fish, and I am terrible at golf. Besides, I am having too much fun to retire. And my wife reminded me that she did not marry me to have lunch every day. Ouch, but I get her point. My 28-year...