Wednesday, January 30, 2013

How To Stay Motivated




Everyone can fall into a mental rut from time to time, especially in during the winter months. Here are some tips on how to stay on task and accomplish your goals!

Stay positive – have an optimistic mindset and surround yourself with others who keep you on-task.

Have a goal
– write down a goal and plan steps to how you will achieve that goal. Track your progress so you can see your hard work paying off!

Reward yourself
– when you reach a big goal, treat yourself to something you enjoy! Be careful not to make rewards a habit though, otherwise it will hurt your self-motivation.

Focus – in order to accomplish anything, you need to get rid of distractions. Focus on your tasks to get them done faster. This will help motivate you to move on to the next goal!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

4 Skills That Will Get You Hired In 2013






Critical Thinking

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

Complex Problem Solving
Identifying problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.

Judgment and Decision-Making

Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to make decisions that will lead to success.

Active Listening
Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate and not interrupting.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

How to Respond to “Tell me about yourself”



Often times, the most puzzling part of an interview is the broad icebreaker: “Tell me about yourself.” When employers say “tell me about yourself”, they really mean what can you do for this business. Prepare yourself before an interview using these helpful tips as guidance.

1. Make a list of your top qualities that apply to the position you are being interviewed for. Practice a dialogue in the mirror of what you will say about yourself during the interview.

2. Be confident. Don’t be afraid to talk about your accomplishments and traits that you are proud of. The interviewer wants to know why you make a better fit to the position than other candidates.

3. Begin with your most impressive accomplishments and try to relate them to how these experiences will help you in your future career.

Practice, practice, practice! And don’t forget to make eye contact!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

How to Follow Up On a Job Interview



Here are some tips on how to properly communicate with a future employer to increase your chances of getting hired.

After submitting your application:
Once you send in your application, the next step is to wait to hear back from the employer. You do not want to pester the hiring manager with phone calls or emails because you never know how many hundreds of applications they have to sift through before beginning the interview process.

Post interview:
After your interview, be sure to send a “thank you” note to express gratitude for the interview and your continued interest in the position.

After a week:
Review your notes from the interview and send a thoughtful email or short phone call reflecting on points from the interview. State something memorable from the interview or try to show your value to the company.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Prep Yourself For The Future



Words of wisdom for preparing for a successful future:

1. Be willing to step outside of your comfort zone. The greatest barrier to achieving your potential is your comfort zone.

2. Develop a professional network to get a better understanding of the industry and for advice on how to create a successful career path of your own.

3. Be open to new opportunities. You will never know what is behind closed doors unless you open them.

4. Spend time creating a great resume and edit it to target the industry and job qualifications of where you send it.

5. Never quit when you experience a setback or frustration. Success could be right around the corner.

6. Think big, empowering thoughts and keep an open mind.