Yikes! Should I Not Ask People Out for Coffee While Networking?
A client forwarded this New York Post article to me, asking the question in this post’s...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Jul 17, 2014 | Job-Search, Money, Networking | 0
A client forwarded this New York Post article to me, asking the question in this post’s...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Jan 25, 2014 | how-to, Job Skills, Money | 0
Keeping your skills up to date is difficult when you’re unemployed. One way to learn new...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Oct 30, 2013 | how-to, Money, Non-Profits, Right Fit Job | 2
On my college’s LinkedIn page, a discussion is going on about salary negotiation. I start...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Nov 22, 2011 | how-to, Money, Workplace | 0
To get a promotion, act as if you already hold the higher position. It’s an age-old...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Jun 6, 2011 | Money | 0
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Read Moreby Julie Erickson | May 27, 2011 | Money | 0
You get what you ask for. This applies especially to job pay. One of the things I develop with my clients is a Must Have List for what you must have to be happy at your job. There are six items on it, one of which is...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | May 17, 2011 | Money, Work, Workplace | 0
Negotiation happens all the time at work. Using principles from such negotiating masters as William Ury (Getting Past No and Getting to Yes), we can be more effective at work. My client S. is a hospital Director of Marketing who...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Apr 13, 2011 | Money, Workplace | 0
The single piece of advice I give to people who want to get promoted is “do the job you currently have extremely well.” When you show that you take your current work seriously, you inspire confidence that you can...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Feb 22, 2011 | Money | 0
Right now, employers hold most of the cards in salary negotiations. Websites like WorkforceManagement.com and HR.com point out that now is the time to get top-notch talent for relative bargain prices. “Relative” is...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Apr 23, 2009 | Money | 0
Furloughs and pay cuts are a fact of life today. So how does one deal with reduced income and increased workload? 1. Accept reality. This is happening everywhere. Bosses are doing what they think is right for the greatest...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Feb 19, 2009 | Money | 0
Right now, employers hold most of the cards in salary negotiations. Websites like WorkforceManagement.com and HR.com point out that now is the time to get top-notch talent for relative bargain prices. “Relative” is...
Read Moreby Julie Erickson | Feb 19, 2009 | Money | 0
Here’s a new job search site that provides information on salaries for specific jobs at specific employers: www.jobnob.com. I typed in “Director of Marketing” and the site returned 178 salary results (at 154...
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