The Four C’s: What to wear to an interview?
The importance of planning your job interview outfit cannot be understated. To make the process a little easier, just follow the four C’s: colour, confidence, comfortable, and culture.
The importance of planning your job interview outfit cannot be understated. To make the process a little easier, just follow the four C’s: colour, confidence, comfortable, and culture.
Whether it’s a job interview or networking event, crafting a memorable encounter is a skill in and of itself.
In the February 28, 2014 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, Carrie Heller was quoted on the advantages of working at smaller firms.
Before the legal recruiting begins you should take stock of where you are and whether it is time to move on. One of the most important factors in determining whether to go or stay is the management team. When assessing your options, or if you are the boss – the one in that enviable position of power, be sure to acutely aware of the following habits.
Carrie Heller was quoted in the Canadian Lawyer Magazine on the results of the 2014 Canadian Lawyer Legal Fees Survey.
The August 2014 edition of Canadian Lawyer In-House magazine quoted Carrie Heller on recent examples of experienced in-house lawyers returning to private practice.
By enlisting just a few easy tips and folding them into your nighttime routine, your next period of waking hours is destined to be smoother, easier and most importantly, more productive.
Narcissists are great at interviews; however, the most important criteria for an interviewer should be the applicant’s potential in the organization and whether or not they make a good fit for the team.
There are two big rules about email etiquette and it is very important not to develop bad habits that violate these two principles.
There is no magic formula or secret algorithm that will transform you into a confident, personable and persuasive powerhouse overnight. Rather, persuasion is only effective if it emanates from a genuine space within your own personality.