October 22, 2024
The Talent Market Team
In the spirit of Halloween, our team wanted to share our most hair-raising hiring horror stories with you. Names and identities have been changed to protect the innocent (and the ghoulishly guilty!).
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The Candidate from the Crypt
I once received an application that was riddled with typos and grammatical errors. The candidate’s cover letter read like a spellbook of strange demands. Her first decree? She refused to do any phone or…
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May 23, 2023
In the midst of graduation season, the Talent Market team wanted to share some of the most important lessons we learned at the start of our careers. Embrace networking – Stephanie
When I was a fresh-faced graduate, I thought my network was about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. To me, networking was just a bunch of people handing out business cards and pretending to be interested in each other’s lives. But luckily, I had a…
January 24, 2023
Talent Market is thrilled to announce our 1,000th placement!
You read that correctly. We’ve helped one thousand amazingly talented individuals land critical roles in the free-market movement.
We are both excited and humbled to hit this milestone. And to appreciate where we are now, you have to rewind 13 1/2 years.
In 2009, Tracie Sharp (President and CEO of State Policy Network) and the late Whitney Ball (then President and CEO of DonorsTrust) had an idea for…
May 24, 2022
“My first bit of advice is to stop wearing purple lipstick.”
That’s what the slightly uptight, middle-aged woman across the table told me. I was a naive 22 year-old eager to find a job and this no-nonsense, tweed-wearing consultant said she could help.
Until that very moment, I had no idea that my choice of lip color was going to be an impediment to landing employment. Good to know!
I took her advice to heart, not only as it…
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June 22, 2021
By Katelynn Barbosa
Do you remember coming out of college thinking you were going to light the professional world on fire?
I sure do. And I remember feeling confident that everyone was going to be so impressed by my political science and history double major and my 3.7 GPA. I made sure to pack my resume full of that and my impressive college activities:
· Vice President of the Student Alumni Association? Check!
May 18, 2021
Nothing makes me happier than hearing from someone who wants to move into a career that advances the principles of economic freedom, free enterprise, and limited government.
I made that transition myself many moons ago and it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made (along with rescuing a dog and not going to law school…no offense to cat lovers and lawyers).
But making the transition wasn’t easy for me because of a few misconceptions that…
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March 16, 2021
(This month’s newsletter article is the first of a two-part series written by Katelynn Barbosa, who just went on maternity leave.)
I’m feeling extra grumpy and salty because I am 37 weeks pregnant, sick of waddling everywhere, and dying for a stiff cocktail. The good news for you is that my current state has put me in the mood to drop some VERY honest advice about a vital component of every job application – the cover letter.
February 17, 2021
This will shock no one to hear, but I’m a bit of a dork – A data dork, if you want to get specific. Give me a glass of red wine and a database and I could be happy for hours. Yes, I am the most fun at parties.
I love digging into the numbers, creating reports, and discovering new things. Specifically, I dork out on understanding what the numbers in Talent Market’s database are telling us and how we…
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December 20, 2020
I don’t know about you, but I won’t be sad to say goodbye to this year when it ends. Much like your in-laws after a week-long visit, 2020 has overstayed its welcome.
It’s a been a grueling year on multiple fronts, and I think we’re all ready for a fresh start.
But despite its glaring flaws, 2020 did teach free-market nonprofits a few valuable lessons:
Virtual work actually works! – Over the years we’ve given more hype to remote work… Read More
November 17, 2020
By Katy Gambella
How do I find a mentor? How do I ask that person to be my mentor? How do I get the most out of a mentoring relationship?
I hear these questions from young professionals all the time. And I can relate because I struggled with all of these things myself.
Striking up a relationship with a potential mentor might seem really awkward, but it doesn’t need to be! Here are 7 keys to finding…
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