April 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…
Read MoreDecember 13, 2016
Talent Tip #86: Seven MORE Questions to Ask Before You Commit (Advice for Interviewing and Dating)
Last month we offered up questions that would serve us well to ask before taking the plunge (whether it be dating or employment).
Your response was fantastic — and enlightening! This month I’m sharing some of the questions you suggested I add to the list.
Not surprisingly, many of the suggested questions were related to finances. After all, they…
Read MoreNovember 16, 2016
As you know, I am fond of comparing interviewing to dating. And why not? The goals are the same: a prosperous, long-term relationship.
Sadly, I’ve heard from more than one friend lately who thought he had made a wise commitment, only to learn after the honeymoon was over that it was not a good match. In retrospect, he realized more questions should have been asked before making a commitment.
I know what you’re thinking. Is Claire referring to dating or…
Read MoreNovember 14, 2016
Talent Tip #84: Culture Matters Part Deux: How Current and Prospective Employees Should Consider Culture
Last month a friend in the liberty movement shared thoughts on how culture can attract (or repel) talent. We must have struck a nerve, as the response to the article was substantial. Because of that, I’m continuing the culture discussion by sharing one of the responses I received from my friend Dan. I hope you enjoy it!
“I really appreciated this month’s talent…
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2016
Talent Tip #83: Culture Matters: Cultivating a Culture That Attracts and Retains Talent
The following was written by a friend in the liberty movement. This description of why culture matters is better than anything I could have written; so, this month I’m giving my friend the floor.
In the U.S., studies have shown the most depressing time of the week is early afternoon on Sunday. Can you guess why?
For some, maybe it’s conviction after a Sunday morning sermon. Maybe…
Read MoreJuly 19, 2016
Talent Tip #81: Five Tips for Discussing Salary During Your Job Hunt
Life is full of painful but necessary events: visiting the dentist…paying taxes…watching a Lifetime movie marathon at the request of that special someone…discussing salary during a job hunt.
Unfortunately, I’m not well-equipped to help you deal with the first three; but on that last one, I’ve got you covered! In fact, I’ve put together ten tips to help make the process painless. Here are the first few:
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June 14, 2016
Talent Tip #80: The Power of Networking: Landing a Job (And Maybe a Dog-Sitter) in One Evening
When I first moved to Washington, DC for graduate school many moons ago, I found myself surrounded by students and faculty who had a very different worldview than my own. I distinctly remember seeing a larger than life “Socialist Meeting Today” banner hanging outside of a building on campus. I thought it was a joke until I noticed the large gathering under the…
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