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Career Longevity: What We Can Learn from Roger Federer

The 2018 Tennis season is well under way and like many others, I am excited to see how one of greatest and most loved players, Roger Federer, will do this year. He is too old to be a champion; yet he is the oldest man to win Wimbledon, has the most...

3 Things to Be Scared of During Your Job Search

Being that it is Fall and the spookiness of Halloween comes along with it, there can be nothing scarier than beginning the hunt for your new or next career move.

Interviewing Lessons from the World Cup

The Men’s US Soccer team failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 3 decades, losing to Trinidad and Tobago.  It was a sad day.  As I lamented the loss and prepared to support the South Korean and French national teams, I can’t...

On The Importance of Keeping a Healthy Work-Life Balance and Its Reflection on Your Overall Performance in Sales

As a sales recruiter, I have found myself acquainted with a decent number of sales people at this point in my professional life, from many continents and various markets. I can honestly say I have had some of the most colorful conversations of my...

Class of 2018: Here's Your Checklist to Getting a Job

Here’s a quick 5-point checklist for soon-to-be college graduates!

Recruiting Like the "Mad Man" Shane McConkey

Recently while watching one of my favorite biographical documentaries about Shane McConkey, the mad man that turned the skiing world on its head in the late 1980’s and 1990’s, I couldn’t help but be enamored by his approach to life and his...

Concerning the Existence of Mythical Beasts in Corporate America and Also the Impossibility of Simultaneously Possessing and Consuming Cake

It’s not clear to me why the industry term for the impossibly-qualified candidate of a hiring manager’s dream is a ‘unicorn.’ The myth about unicorns is not that they’re hard to find, but that they’re hard to tame. There are also a number of other...

How I Balance My Relationship While Being a Working Mom

First of all, I am not at all a relationship guru as I do go through my highs & lows in life and relationships. But I have been working almost all my life every since I turned 19 and hence, I learnt the art of multi-tasking and prioritizing with...

Don't Torch the Old Place: How to Leave a Job

I’ve worked for 5 or 6 firms, big and small, and countless employees and executives.   All of my peers, co-workers, and bosses were driven by some intangible.  Many of them were great people and were very valuable to the growth and advancement of...