By: Clark Jenkins Having been in a job search a few times, I know first-hand how difficult it is to stay organized during a search. Staying organized is a discipline that will require one to think through their
By: Clark Jenkins Having been in a job search a few times, I know first-hand how difficult it is to stay organized during a search. Staying organized is a discipline that will require one to think through their
By: Lynda Grossman Do you know a student about to graduate? As the parent, grandparent, older sibling or mentor of a college senior, you may feel that same helplessness you felt as they were graduating from high school
By: Gail Fritzinger A client recently told me that she wanted to “find” the hidden job market but did not know where to start. So, what defines a “hidden” job opportunity, why are these positions “hidden” and
By: Amy Twiggs You have finally landed an interview for what seems like your ideal job. You’ve been waiting for this moment for months since beginning your job search, and now the opportunity for you to interview
By: Courtney Beam The job market is ever-changing and one thing that seems to be constantly increasing is the competition among job seekers. Recruiters or hiring managers review hundreds of resumes when trying to fill an open
By: Courtney Beam With another year wrapping up, the ICC team has taken some time to reflect on what we are most thankful for at work. I know…it may seem cliché but hey, that’s what this time of
By: Jill Thompson Being in a job search can be a long and winding road. It can be overwhelming to think about how to start the process. Thoughts that might be going through your mind are this: How
By: Clark Jenkins Being a candidate in today’s job market can certainly be a stressful time. Interviewers are skillfully trained to analyze your responses to challenging questions. For Interviewees, having a great list of your own questions
By: Daniel Velarde Having been in the restaurant industry for over 20 years, the time came for me to find work that was more fulfilling and rewarding. This didn’t come easy for me. I was scared to finally
By: Kim Robinson I recently met with a soon-to-be college graduate who was struggling with the “what next” question. It’s something a lot of people wrestle with, but for college grads, it holds unique challenges. Many are entering the