Passion is necessary, but not sufficient, for career success. Knowing what we what to be when we grow up, i.e., answering “Who am I?” in terms of our career, is a difficult question to answer at any ...
Question: Thank you for your recent column, “Am I employable?” I know that I am very employable! However, when hiring managers read my resume all they see is 20 years in the mortgage industry. My ...
Some people get poached before even thinking about their next move. Others spend months looking for jobs with no luck. Some people score one promotion after the other and easily transition between ...
I'm finishing up a Bachelor of Computer Science (majors in Software and Networks) in Sydney, Australia, and at the moment I'm only studying part time (2 afternoons a week).<BR>I've been working a ...
Jeff Gothelf, a Barcelona-based (by way of New Jersey), 47-year-old business consultant, author and public speaker, believes we can make ourselves "forever employable" if we follow his advice. He's ...
Background: I'm in my early 30s, but I've interviewed and worked with plenty of developers who are significantly older than me. Also, these opinions are my own and not my employer's. The problem is ...
See also, 'Coding bootcamps: an attractive alternative to a four-year degree? ' If you talk to Christopher Bradshaw, a BYU student studying computer science, he'd tell you that a four-year degree is ...
The Pentagon estimates 300,000 members of the U.S. military will retire this year alone. Kerry Sanders reports on one woman, Army captain Heatherann Bozeman, who'll leave the service behind to raise ...