Move Up with just 5 Simple Moves

Smart lateral career moves and strategies to speed up your career trajectory without getting on the wrong track

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10 Do’s and Don’ts to get back on your feet after you’ve been fired

Whatever the reason for being fired, the effects can be devastating financially and emotionally.   Thinking about who has been fired and who has been rehired because they handled it well led me to write about 10 do’s and don’ts that can help you best handle your job search after you’ve been fired.  Read more

The 2 Big Enemies of Job Searching

Anyone who has ever had to look for a new job knows that job searching is tough. I have yet to meet a new client who was truly prepared for what needs to happen in a typical job search. Read more

8 Tell-Tale Signs Your Job Search Technique is Old Fashioned

Did you know that Australians change jobs about every two or three years? A comprehensive ABS survey in late 2012 of labour mobility has found 56% of Australia’s 11.5 million workers have been in their jobs fewer than five years and 20% have been in their jobs less than a year.

 

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Resume Truth or Dare Which one do you prefer?

Resume Truth or DareYou can chose to embellish and cheat or you can stick to the truth. Both approaches will have a lasting result.  Read more

Kick Your Job Search Panic in the Butt

Job searching is a full time job without pay for most job seekers. Looking for work takes time and effort, but when you are done with that part of the day when you are networking and applying for jobs, you may still have hours left to fill. It’s that dead time that fills many job seekers with anxiety, and often panic or depression take over. Read more

25 Ways To Network Yourself To Your Next Job

You can find a new job if you spend 15 to 30 minutes per day actively reinforcing your personal brand and growing your network through some of the 25 easy activities listed below. Read more

13 signs that You Are A Business Coward

Recruiters and hiring managers have to ensure they select candidates with leadership qualities, talent and strong team traits, amongst other things. Read more

Client of the Month Bastien Wallace

Bastien Wallace is an Experienced Public Health and Sports Professional with strong education and advisory background

 

 

Recruiters and Hiring Managers, if you haven’t found a ‘client of the month’ yet, let me tell you about one of my favourite clients who currently delivers an outstanding client experience to our coaches at TJSC.

 

Bastien Wallace has been a great client from the word go. Providing job search coaching to a client like Bastien reminds me and my team how rewarding being a Job Search Coach can be.

 

Bastien is “coachable” in every sense of the word and she is the most focused and hands on candidate I have experienced in a long time. Two of Bastien’s  stand-out traits are her positive communication and leadership skills and her natural ability to engage and inspire the people around her. We are confident that Bastien would be a great asset for any organisation. These are the reasons why Bastien is our:

 

 

Client of the Month

 

 

Don’t worry, this is not a quick cop out to avoid an upcoming fee discussion and it’s also not a cheap marketing ploy, but genuine recognition for a professional client who is also a real pleasure to work with.

 

If you want to add a great candidate to your recruiter shortlist or hire a great public health & sports professional, check out her LinkedIn profile. It says it all!

 

Bastien Wallace is seeking a full time or contract position in the Public Health, Sports, Wellness or Sports Management & Communication sectors preferably with a Sydney based health or sports organisation.

 

Bastien Wallace is free to start a new role from 01 July 2014 when she leaves her current role as National Integrity & Policy Manager at Basketball Australia.

 

Thank you and congratulations Bastien! 

Get Noticed & Remembered Secure Your Next Job

Some job candidates just know how to be remembered for the right reasons. Read more