Career change, Career coaching, Interview skills
by Roberta Balagopal It’s bad to “humble brag” in a job interview, according to some HR commentators. Humble bragging is a term which is defined as making a seemingly modest or self-critical statement that is really meant to draw attention to...Anxiety at work, Career change, Career coaching, Career counselling
by Roberta Balagopal First of all, a promotion is not a reward for good performance, or length of service. Rewards are things like bonuses and increments and other tangible benefits, and if you are doing a good job, you have a right to expect them, depending of course...Career change, Career coaching, Career counselling, Workplace mental health
by Vinod Balagopal “Push” and “pull” factors represent types of motivators for the choices you make. Pull factors refer to things that internally motivate you. When a pull factor is in play, you feel excited and engaged while you...Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career change, Career coaching, Career counselling, Resume writing
by Roberta Balagopal As you can probably guess, the answer is “it depends.” In part, it depends on your circumstances, particularly whether it is actually possible for you to quit and be without an income for a while. If you have rent, debts or dependents...Career change, Recruitment, Resume writing
Learn how to identify and market your skills via your resume, and make the most of free tools and career networks. Contact us for more information on these services. Effectively identifying marketable skills Generate skill inventories based on previous jobs,...