When I went from recruiter to human resourcer, I was amazed by how little I understood about the psychological makeup of hiring authorities. I thought they … Read more
Working From Home: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Working from home is becoming more popular according to a report from Skype. And as Mashable mentions in their post about the report: As someone who … Read more
Bad Search Symptoms – How To Cure Your Business
With just four years’ experience in this great business, I’ve made my share of mistakes. Some I continue to make, even though I know better. I’ve learned, … Read more
Taxes for Recruiters…What You Really Need to Know
As a CPA who has been preparing business taxes for over 30 years, I understand that dealing with taxes is probably one of the most difficult parts of … Read more
The NFL’s Plight: The Risk of Business Ownership
I’m sure that many of you have been following the news of the NFLPA and the NFL team owners’ mediation talks from the last few weeks. Not only … Read more
Have You Earned the Right to Lead?
Ten Deeply Destructive Mistakes That Suggest the Answer Is No (and How to Stop Making Them) Editor’s note: John Hamm explains in his new book, Unusually … Read more
Overconfidence and Business Success
Recently, an article by Kimberly Weisul called Why It’s Okay to Have a Delusional CEO ran on BNET.com. This article brought research conducted by … Read more
Failure Precedes Success: How I Got Into Recruiting
This year will mark my fourteenth year in the staffing business. They say time flies when you are having fun, and I feel lucky to be able to make a living … Read more
Lemonade, Anyone?
The last two years have really proven challenging to any staffing firm, let alone a small, two-office firm specializing in worker bees—the entry-level … Read more
Being A Good Leader In Tough Times
A CEO’s job is never an easy one. Whether in good times or bad, a successful CEO must remain a good leader for his or her employees and the company … Read more