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Author: Jim Schreier

5 Fun Ways to Keep Your Brain at Peak Performance

5 Fun Ways to Keep Your Brain at Peak Performance

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 13, 2022 Posted in Brain, Brain Fix, Learning
Long-Term Benefits of Boosting Your Brain Power Now

Long-Term Benefits of Boosting Your Brain Power Now

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 13, 2022 Posted in Brain, Brain Fix, Learning
Learn Anything Faster

Learn Anything Faster

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 12, 2022 Posted in Learning
Emotional Intelligence – What It Is

Emotional Intelligence – What It Is

By Jim Schreier Posted on June 6, 2022 Posted in Emotional Intelligence

The Most Frequently Asked (Worst?) Question

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 23, 2018 Posted in Interviews

The most frequently asked interview question is “Tell me about yourself.” It’s considered by most knowledgeable interviewing experts as the “worst question.” But hiring guru Lou Adler says it’s not the worst question — rather it’s bad because most candidates …

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Resumes “with an Attitude”

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 21, 2018 Posted in Resumes

  Resumes “with an Attitude” Although the online application process of many organizations has changed the dynamic significantly, a resume is still a critical part of the job-hunting process.  A resume may be the first thing a potential employer sees, …

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Career Lessons from “Shark Tank”

Career Lessons from “Shark Tank”

By Jim Schreier Posted on September 21, 2018 Posted in Interviews, Performance Project

Job Hunting Lessons from “Shark Tank”       In several articles, I’ve connected job hunting issues to some reality shows, including “The Profit,” “Kitchen Nightmares,” and “Bar Rescue.”  I’ve been remiss in not examining possible lessons from “Shark Tank,” …

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Career Lessons from “Billion Dollar Buyer”

Career Lessons from “Billion Dollar Buyer”

By Jim Schreier Posted on April 18, 2018 Posted in Interviews, Performance Project

Career Lessons from Billion Dollar Buyer Like articles I’ve written based on “Shark Tank,” “The Profit,” “Kitchen Nightmares,” and “Bar Rescue,” I find these business “reality” shows interesting from a variety of business perspectives.  In addition, I started seeing messages …

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Emphasize your strengths on your resume, in your cover letters and in your interviews. It may sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people simply list everything they’ve ever done. Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data.

— Marcus Buckingham

Strengths

Emphasize your strengths on your resume, in your cover letters and in your interviews. It may sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people simply list everything they’ve ever done. Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data.

— Marcus Buckingham

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