Pandemic Interview Series: How to nail that job interview
Job SearchCollege grads, listen up! While the job market is challenging (especially this year, given COVID-19), don’t be discouraged. Use that expensive piece of paper you just earned alongside some extra strategy to land the best job for you.
Ladies, Listen Up: Stop Using These Seven Phrases in Business
Job Search, Small BusinessAs a woman-owned business, we often are the only females in the boardroom.
Hiring Decisions Based on Your Gut
Job SearchInterviewing candidates can be a daunting task, but if you balance the process between tests and gut checks, you’ll find great talent in unexpected places.
Our Top Tips for a Great Performance Review
Job SearchIn my experience, I have had two performance reviews since I started at Snackbox. The first performance review happened while I was an intern
What NOT to Do/Wear During a Job Interview
Job SearchSo you have internship experience, a college degree, and your planner cleared for ample amounts of job interviews. But how do you present yourself and what do you wear?
So you want to work at Snackbox?
Job SearchAs a business owner, I receive a lot of emails about available positions. And, when I talk about needing specific types of people on Twitter, the numbers double, sometimes triple.
Job Searching Secrets from the Frontlines
Job SearchAs an entrepreneur and principal of our public relations practice at Snackbox, I see resumes from a wide variety of job seekers throughout the country on a regular basis.
Treat Your Job Search Like a Client
Job SearchA few things to think about as you look for a job ... you have a lot of competition. Treat your job search just as you'd treat a client.
Attachment Gripes
Job Search, Public RelationsIn public relations, we're constantly sharing information with reporters, clients, vendors, employees, and so on. As computer viruses increase as well as the use of mobile devices
Warning Signs of a Bad Job
Job Search, Public Relations, Small BusinessA few days ago, a non-compete agreement I signed a couple years ago will expire. The agreement was signed January 27, 2006 and, at the time, I was so eager to move to Chicago,