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
6 Reasons you Might Make a Job Change
Before considering making a change, consider where you are right now and where you might like to be in the future. Ask yourself these three