November 14, 2017
As you know, I love to compare interviewing to dating. The similarities are plentiful. It’s all about getting to know someone well enough to determine whether you want to spend the foreseeable future with him.
When I was single, my father offered this sage dating advice:
“On your first date, make sure to ask if the guy is on any drugs — prescribed or illicit. The answer will provide insight about his health and his nefarious activities! Also,…
Read MoreOctober 17, 2017
Last month we talked about why employees lose their hustle. Specifically, we covered three of the six most common reasons people tell me they have fallen out of their groove – lack of challenge, not feeling financially rewarded, and geographic mobility. This month we are covering the other three reasons (which will make last month’s reasons seem like child’s play!) and the big-picture take-aways about how to regain your hustle.
1. Organization dysfunction
Every once in a while…
October 2, 2017
At the State Policy Network Annual Meeting earlier this month, I had the privilege of being on a panel that discussed why we lose our hustle, including lessons on resilience, strength, and creating a career that lasts. In case you missed it (which was a big mistake because we served Prosecco….and the panel started at 3!), I thought I would share some of the key take-aways with you here.
You start a new job bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, excited to wake…
Read MoreAugust 22, 2017
Have you ever wanted to tell your boss to take a long walk off a short cliff or post something incendiary on social media about your former employer? Have you daydreamed of walking out of the office for a lunch break never to return? Did the movie Office Space strike a chord with you?
We’ve all been there. You’re so frustrated that you’re tempted to burn a bridge.
I’ve witnessed the destruction of many-a-bridge in my career, and they all…
Read MoreJuly 26, 2017
By Claire Kittle Dixon and Lauren Skiver
Have you caught yourself with a staff vacancy asking, “Why doesn’t a candidate with the perfect background and experience apply?”
It certainly would make your job (and ours) easier to find candidates whose backgrounds perfectly match our job openings. But, as a number of organizations we’ve partnered with have found, thinking outside of the talent box can prove incredibly fruitful—especially for openings that are challenging to fill. Not only can it expand your…
Read MoreJune 21, 2017
Forget the red state/blue state debate for a minute. If you’re in the market for talent, you really need to be thinking about the yellow state/blue state phenomenon.
The map above (courtesy of United Van Lines) illustrates whether states are experiencing inbound, outbound, or balanced migration. For those of you in the blue states, congrats! Finding talent is likely a bit easier for you than your friends in the yellow states. But all is not lost for you, my yellow-hued pals!…
Read MoreApril 18, 2017
This month’s tip was written by Lauren Skiver, Talent Market’s Talent Manager
Being in the talent business, we have a lot of conversations that revolve around the question, “What do you want to do next?”
It’s a tough question. Some people knew at five years old what they wanted to be when they grew up (I’m married to one of those!). But for the rest of us, it’s all trial and error. And living in an age with endless career…
Read MoreMarch 26, 2017
I read a lot of cover letters.
With most of them, I feel as though I’m reading standard newspaper AP fare. Nothing earth-shattering, but it gets the job done. Others are harder to digest — it’s more like reading furniture assembly instructions…in a language I don’t speak.
But every once in a while I come across a cover letter that captivates me like a great piece of literature. It accomplishes exactly what it should: it makes me want to keep…
Read MoreFebruary 21, 2017
Talent Tip #88: Looking for Love: Valentine’s Tips for Job Seekers
Ahh, Valentine’s Day. I enjoy the holiday if only because it gives me the opportunity to make subtle overtures to my husband when diamond commercials come on. It’s worth it to see that moment of panic in his eyes as he thinks, “Crap. All I got her was a “Hoodie-Footie.”
Since it’s the season to look for love, let’s turn our attention to job seekers. I often hear…
Read MoreFebruary 19, 2017
Talent Tip #87: Embrace the Power of Markets: Pay Your Best Talent Well or Risk Losing Them
If you are on this email list, you are a big believer in the power of free markets.
(And if you are not, let me know so that I can mail you a copy of Free to Choose and then we can have a little chitchat.)
Since you are a big believer in markets, you no doubt treat your employees accordingly when…
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