by Irene Marshall | Dec 14, 2022 | Career Growth, Career Transitions
What can make you unhappy in your work? Is it your co-workers? Your customers? Your actual job? It can be hard to separate out the source of the problems. I had a client who was a stockbroker. He was 29 years old. He and his wife wanted a child, but he had not been...
by Irene Marshall | Sep 27, 2022 | Job Offers, Job Search
Most job descriptions do not include the salary range, which is frustrating. If you are applying for a job, you want to ensure your salary requirements are in the right ballpark. Otherwise, it is a waste of everyone’s time. When I was a recruiter, I would...
by Irene Marshall | Sep 13, 2022 | Career Growth, Career Transitions, Job Offers
Have you ever been fortunate to river raft somewhere? I have been to the Grand Canyon three times! One time right before we were going to go through some specific rapids, the guide on my raft said it was safe enough that we could jump in the water and go feet...
by Irene Marshall | Jul 26, 2022 | Job Search, Resume Writing
A resume is written to help you find a new job. A bio is written for other purposes beyond a job search. It is usually one page and includes a headshot. Who is looking for a bio from you? Interested investors Possible new clients Needed for an...
by Irene Marshall | Jul 19, 2022 | Interviews, Job Offers, Job Search
Have you ever felt unsafe during an in-person interview? Have you let yourself be in a dangerous situation because you really needed a new job right away? You might think this wouldn’t happen, but it can if you let your guard is down. I recently talked with a...