Posts Tagged ‘layoff’
Are You Ignoring Signs Your Job Is in Jeopardy?
Are You Ignoring Signs Your Job Is in Jeopardy? Imagine after 14 years of solid performance reviews, management changes and you start receiving unfounded poor performance reviews. If this started to happen to you, would you think your days were numbered at your job? Or would you hang on hoping the new management will eventually…
Read MoreAggressive and Defensive: The Right Way to Drive Your Executive Career
Thursday, 9/28 was my 23rd wedding anniversary, and my hubby and I went out to a local comedy show and dinner to celebrate. The headliner of the evening was a comic named Joe Conti. Salt-of-the-earth Jersey guy with the funny but somewhat typical poke-fun-of-Jersey-but-love-Jersey humor. Joe started to joke about NJ drivers. He said, “New…
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Career & Handle an Executive Layoff with Success
However, small or large, no company is immune to the layoff phenomenon. And no job is immune from the downsizing phenomenon. Your career is in play. Always. Obviously, the impact of any corporate change is bigger than simply your job. Yet, at the end of the day, your job is all that matters…
Read MoreHow to Triumph Over Transition. This is the Beginning of Your Great Story!
Written by Lisa Rangel, Executive Resume Writer Whatever your reason for embarking on your upcoming transition, whether it be a layoff, economic incentive, professional frustration, divorce, empty nest syndrome or you simply have a great business idea to put to market, realize that you are in an exciting position! Yes, you are. This can be…
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