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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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Do you LOOK like a commodity player?

By Pat O'Donnell | August 6, 2010

tired business manThere is no doubt that the physical image and confidence of a person can be a roadblock to getting hired and how much they are offered in pay. Read the rest of this entry »

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Fear more prevalent in this recession

By Pat O'Donnell | August 5, 2010

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Having been a recruiter/coach for 20 years, I am shocked at the degree to which it is true in this recession. Fear is an emotional stumbling block common to most executives who are “stuck.” Read the rest of this entry »

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The limitations and dangers of using LinkedIn

By Pat O'Donnell | September 13, 2009

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There are lots of books and courses available on how to use LinkedIn with the standard messages and tools. But those courses tend to produce users who think that if being listed in the software is good using it heavily without further thought is better. I disagree.

  1. In the Twin Cities Metro there are 4K LinkedIn listings with “marketing communications” mentioned, 59K with “sales,” and 31K with “engineer.” 65% social media participants users use to stay in touch with friends, 47% use social media “for work” and but only 26-28% use it for “career search.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Advice from a Recruiter for the Candidate

By Pat O'Donnell | September 9, 2009

Disclosure: O’Donnell Executive Strategies provides recruiting services as well as career strategy.

Here are important tips for a successful relationship with a recruiter, when you are the candidate.

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