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.
September 20, 2020
Even the most prolific posters on the ‘book, the most abundant tweeters in the Twittersphere, and the most inexhaustible Insta users (we haven’t gotten any queries from TikTok folks just yet) still come to us with burning questions about one social media outlet: LinkedIn.
After all, it’s the only social media site that should look more like your resume than a complete photo journal of you doing goat yoga or the arugula and beet salad you made for Thursday night’s…
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Katy Gambella
When I graduated from college in 2010, I had the pleasure of entering one of the worst job markets in recent history. Finding a job was difficult and daunting….almost as formidable as Macroeconomics with Dr. Pongracic. But much like econ, I was determined not to fail! After months of waitressing and coaching soccer, I eventually landed an internship in the liberty movement that quickly turned into a full-time job.
Many budding professionals have found themselves…
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April 21, 2020
As you can imagine, we have gotten a lot of questions over the last few days about how the pandemic has affected hiring in the free-market nonprofit sector.
I thought it might be helpful to share the common questions we are hearing and respond to them here. Please note that things are changing quickly, and that means what we are seeing is also changing. I will try to update you as things evolve.
Are… Read MoreOctober 22, 2019
As I look back on my early career, I can’t believe I’m not stuck working at a place like Chotchkie’s. Why? Well, I made a lot of boneheaded decisions and missed out on some great opportunities. And mostly because I just didn’t know any better.
Such is the case for many recent graduates. After all, the transition from college to career is a bumpy one at best. It’s riddled with opportunities to make mistakes. The good…
Read MoreJuly 16, 2019
Have you ever gotten out of a bad relationship and wondered, “Why didn’t someone warn me about this clown?”
Yeah, me too. This begs the question: why do we check references during the hiring process but not during the dating process? (Arguably, the stakes for the latter — marriage, divorce — are slightly higher.)
My hunch is because no one wants to hand over a list of exes. Can you imagine? (Insert horrified emoji face here.)
Luckily, it’s not that way in…
Read MoreJune 18, 2019
A friend recently suggested that I write a Talent Tip on how to land a job interview. Brilliant idea! Especially since candidates are frequently asking the same thing.
But, given what we see and hear every day from job applicants and clients, I thought it might be more useful (and a wee bit more entertaining) to start with advice on the inverse.
So, sit back and enjoy the following five surefire ways to NOT land a…
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February 20, 2019
As you can imagine, we get dozens of job applications each week. While the majority of them are well thought-out, it’s clear that some of the applicants barely read beyond the job title.
And I’m not just referring to novice job seekers. Some of the most head-scratching applications come from experienced professionals.
As such, we thought it might be helpful to outline four things to do before you apply for your next job.
Read the job description. Forgive me for… Read More
January 23, 2019
As you can imagine, we get a lot of questions about resumes. For the most part, people just want to know how to make their resume stand out from the crowd.
Or, in the words of Spinal Tap’s Nigel Tufnel, they want to take their resumes to 11.
Before you reach for the volume knob, you first need to make sure your resume covers the basics. You can find several articles…
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