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12 Ways to Make Monday Mornings…Better

12 Ways to Make Monday Mornings…Better

Welcome to 2012! Some are calling this the year of EXECUTION others have coined it the year of the ENTREPRENEUR ! To me, it’s 52 chances to ensure that my Monday mornings are AWESOME. [...]

Using the TCE Version of “PAY IT FORWARD” in Your Career/Biz Brand

Using the TCE Version of “PAY IT FORWARD” in Your Career/Biz Brand

Readers, I must confess…it took me a while to figure out how to write a “good” article on the significance of the “Pay it Forward” concept.  As a professional writer and speaker, this should have been [...]

Don’t Be a Victim of Career Layaway Syndrome

Remember when you were kids. Everyone had dreams about being a doctor or lawyer or firefighter or circus performer (WHAT!?). You get what I’m saying. When we’re young we were idealistic and the sky is the [...]

Don’t Get Anxious—Get Prepared!

Unable to see how diversity can impact your ability to remain employable? Think again… The Career Engineer (TCE) is here to share how you can join the diversity movement by increasing diversity concepts in your OWN [...]

Wake Up, American Companies

Wake Up, American Companies

Companies need to stop sending jobs abroad and importing workers. There's a fount of talent right here in America that's ready, able and willing. [...]

The Talent Wars: How to Get…and Keep the Best Employees Part Two

Just because the unemployment numbers are high, don't think for a minute that finding the RIGHT employee became easier. Smart companies, who want to ensure profits, must use innovative recruiting methods to get and [...]

The Talent Wars: How to Get…and Keep the Best Employees

The Department of Labor has predicted a huge workforce shortage as the baby boomer generation ages themselves into retirement between the years 2000 – 2050.  Understanding that the right employee is your best asset, companies will [...]

Five Keys to Getting the Job You Deserve

According to the US Department of Labor, approximately 15 million Americans are still unemployed and that number has remained unchanged since the recession started in December 2007.  Now the American worker is faced with finding the [...]