by Paige Miller Hiring managers generally look at cover letters and resumes for just a few seconds, so how do you get them engaged and wanting to call you in […]
by Paige Miller From starting a company to taking responsibility for something that went wrong at work, the willingness to face uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure is critical for us […]
by Paige Miller “How are you?” you ask an acquaintance at a social event. You’re probably not surprised when they respond, “Oh, really busy.” Responding that one is “busy” has […]
by Paige Miller Kitcschy decorative candles. Stuffed animals. Cheap plastic toys. These are just a few common holiday gifts that may be headed to the landfill in a few months […]
by Paige Miller Your resume serves as a snapshot of what you can offer an organization or company. Since hiring managers only spend about six seconds looking at a resume, you don’t […]
by Paige Miller First impressions are important! First Things First: Do Your Research Before you choose a job interview outfit, it is important to consider a few factors. What type of position [...]
by Paige Miller Why are we inspired by some people, leaders, messages and organizations over others? In this TED talk, Simon Sinek gets to heart of it. This video, “How […]
by Paige Miller Just because you aren’t in graduate school doesn’t mean that you can’t get many of the perks that come with it. The Bay Area has a slew […]
by Paige Miller It’s obvious that people who want to work in law or practice medicine need an advanced degree. But for many others, deciding whether or not to go […]
by Paige Miller We’ve all been there. You’ve turned in a resume and cover letter for a position that seems to be the perfect fit, and you receive an email […]