7 Tips for Writing a Resume That Will Make a Good Impression in Under 10 Seconds
Here are seven ways to make a great first impression with your resume in under 10 seconds. Writing a great resume is the best way to get your foot in the door, so make sure it’s representing you well.
Are Digital Missteps Costing You Job Opportunities?
Don’t let your social media adventures cause you to lose out on potential job opportunities. Your internet presence is a Forever Stamp of you and your character, so make sure you’re representing yourself well.
Change is Scary, but Regret is Scarier
Chances are good that a change in your construction career is going to come. When a great opportunity comes along, don’t let fear hold you back. Change is scary, but regret is scarier.
Don’t Be An Expert: Be a Translator
The best strategic move in today’s supply chain market is to “go wide not deep”; don’t be an expert, be a translator.
Offering and Accepting Counteroffers: It’s a Mistake!
Counteroffers are a mistake for both employees and employers. Offering and accepting counteroffers leads to issues of broken trust and questioned loyalty.
A Strong First Week in a New Job Can Set a Strong Foundation
A strong first week in a new job can set a strong foundation for future success. Starting with these small steps can help ensure a positive start in a new job.
Lessons From Construction Executive Recruiters: The Top Five Things Managers Look For in a New Hire
In order to be the candidate a company cannot afford to overlook, make every effort to raise your level of professionalism. Here are the top five qualities construction industry managers look for in a new hire.
10 Cliches to Increase Productivity at Work
Productivity is an important asset in any organization. Don't spin your wheels. Follow these 10 simple changes to stop self-sabotage and
5 Ways Your Career is like Chess
Recently, my wife Jodi and I were playing chess. It was the first time she had ever played, and had been over a decade since I had. The