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This week, James T. Miller, Associate Director of Career Services at St. Xavier University, live from the San Diego National Career Development Association conference. He's my guest this week and will pop up several times on the show in the upcoming months.
On this week's show, my friend and colleague John Tarnoff joins me to discuss his framework for older workers to use to land their next opportunity. John has helped hundreds of older workers over the years. He has great insight into what works for those transitioning to work and entrepreneurship.
Underemployment is worse than unemployment for some depending on their other life choices and whether they feel trapped. Others will use it as an advantage because it gives them the space to hone their craft or sharpen their career tools.
Deon Sanders, coach of the University of Colorado Boulder football team, taught me one valuable career lesson lately. Maybe you saw other things (I would love to know if you saw anything else applicable), but one thing happened before Saturday's game was critical to success.
This Is Why Your Spouse Is a Great Career Advisor by Mark Anthony Dyson Many of us would love to work with our spouse in some way shape or form. Not me. She is so honest with me that it hurts, and I am not one to crawl in pain all day long. Having said
How To Really Stop Underemployment From Stealing Your Soul by Mark Anthony Dyson Underemployment sucks in a few ways. As family and friends remind you the gratefulness you ought to have a job, you feel enslaved. Sometimes, it's torture. Other times, it's depressing. There is no shortlist for the range of emotions you feel from
Why Should You Make Confidence Your Essential Skill by Mark Anthony Dyson Confidence makes a presentation powerful. It's a legitimate job skill. Well, soft skill, but one employers desire. Any presentation for any meeting whether in a large group, or one-on-one, confidence is what employers expect. If you brag to compensate for the lack of depth in