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Why Joe was “red-flagged”

By Pat O'Donnell | August 30, 2010

A young job seeker named Joe applied to an engineering firm last week through a third party recruiter stating he would jump for the right opportunity accompanied by a salary around $70K.

Joe then told the corporate HR person in a phone screen a few days later he was making $72K salary and wouldn’t move for less than $80K.

The engineering firm knew his present salary was $62K because they had hired a number of other people from the same firm. Read the rest of this entry »

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Parallels between marriage and employment

By Pat O'Donnell | August 19, 2010

Most folks assume getting married or accepting a job will bring long-term financial and emotional security. 10% of marriages end in divorce after 5 years, 40% of marriages by the 50th year (a). Comparatively, the average job tenure is now 2-3 years.

Someone who has been out of a relationship or work many months may take a questionable spouse or job out of financial desperation or the need to be “wanted.”

In both marriage and work, you should do more homework about long-range goals and the cultural fit before committing. Beauty is only skin deep. One-night-stand and one interview decisions carry a lot of risk. Consider Contract-2-Hire. Read the rest of this entry »

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Job-Hunting over the age of 45

By Pat O'Donnell | July 20, 2008

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I am in my 50s. Yes, age bias exists and, yes, it is illegal. You won’t always be able to avoid it. But age bias is sometimes not really about your actual age, it is about certain soft skills and attitudes that employers desire but older employees are less likely to value. And if you learn to address those issues, you can make concerns about age go away.

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Lying on Resumes and in Interviews

By Pat O'Donnell | June 22, 2008

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The simple answer? Don’t do it.

The most common lies:

I could quote more studies, but the point is: Recruiters and Hiring Managers EXPECT there to be many lies in resumes and in the interviews we have with applicants so we look and listen for them. Read the rest of this entry »

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Counteroffers benefit the employer not you

By Pat O'Donnell | May 15, 2008

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Fact: 70% of executives who accept a counteroffer are gone from that employer within 6 months.

Fact: 85% of executives who accept are gone within 18 months.


A counteroffer is an offer made by an employer in order to keep you on after you have given notice.
The most frequent counteroffers strategies include:

  1. a promise of a promotion and/or a raise (most frequent response)
  2. telling you are a traitor to the team or to your boss
  3. confiding to you that the company you are considering is not that well thought of Read the rest of this entry »

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