Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Should You Interview if You Aren’t Looking? Maybe you’re looking for a job — or, maybe you aren’t. Either way, accepting an offer to interview for a job that you initially aren’t interested in can be a win-win situation. Here are three reasons why interviewing...
Employees, High Desert Jobs
Think You Need a Raise? Here are the Best Ways to Ask For One. Asking for a raise isn’t easy. You need to be prepared to sing your own praises, and for most people, this doesn’t come naturally. But the reality is, when asking for a salary increase, you’ll need to be...
Career Development, Employees, High Desert Jobs
There are various times throughout your employment journey when it’s acceptable to seek to negotiate a pay raise. The two most common situations include during the hiring process and during a performance review process. But it’s also helpful to be aware of situations...
Career Development, Employees, Workplace Morale
Do you have an attitude problem? Do you ever feel that managing relationships and expectations at work is difficult? Occasionally feeling grouchy is one thing but habitually being angry or disagreeable can be a big problem. Maybe the problem isn’t with your coworkers...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Self-awareness is the ability to perceive your thoughts and your emotions and to assess how others are perceiving you as well. This is especially important during a job interview because self-awareness gives insight into how a hiring manager is reading your responses....
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
When you’re in an important job interview, it’s essential that you avoid fidgeting. After all, it’s said that body language can communicate as much, if not more, than verbal language. Your posture, arm positioning, and facial expressions can give tale-tell...