Posts Tagged ‘Career Services’

6 Ways To Establish A Private Career Coach

Did you enjoy the Super Bowl this past Sunday? The Giants and the Patriots were well prepared and well coached. For instance, when was the last time you saw a team allow the other team to score to get their hands on the ball with some time while the other team considered not scoring in order to run the clock out. The game is fluid and coaching decisions must reflect the ebbs and flows. That’s why Coughlin and Belechek make the big bucks, the decision stops with them. Couldn’t help thinking about the number of executive coaches there are in the market today to help executives with their personal and staff development. It is not a new profession, just one that has expanded out of need. And why is the number growing? There are a number of reasons including the fact that companies of all sizes do business in a complex global environment and a number of executives have not been well trained to manage growth in this environment – they need coaching.

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ALA Presents Open Door to Improving Libraries Career Services’ Resources

A couple Glassdoor team members are attending The American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in Chicago, Illinois. The ALA, the oldest and largest library association in the world, promotes and develops library and information services via a broad-based program of legislative advocacy, professional education, publishing, awards and public awareness.

Each summer the ALA hosts its Annual Conference which is attended by more than 25,000 librarians, educators, writers, publishers, Friends of Libraries, trustees and special guests.

So why is Glassdoor attending, you might ask?

Well what better place to connect with individuals who have built careers around sharing information that can benefit others. When it comes to information that job seekers, employees and employers can use, there is an exciting opportunity to learn and share new resources, like Glassdoor, that can help individuals make better career decisions. It’s also worth noting that the ALA Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment operates a placement service for job seekers and employers.

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