by Claudia Lorenzo | Apr 29, 2021 | All, Career Advice, Leadership Development, News, Uncategorized
Working After Retirement: How to Apply for a Position and Get the Job A famous American medical researcher, Jonas Salk, said, “The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.” As somebody who continued his life’s work until almost the time of his death,...
by Mario Amaya | Mar 24, 2021 | Career Advice, News, Uncategorized
How to Land Your First Executive Role If a plum executive position is ready to fall from the corporate tree, it will only fall directly into the waiting hands of a person who is poised under the tree with arms outstretched, ready to catch it. A plum-like that doesn’t...
by Mario Amaya | Mar 19, 2021 | Career Advice, News, Uncategorized
Writing a Resume For Post-COVID Job Market Unfortunately, COVID has hit the job market hard with its business closures, job losses, and reduced incomes. As executive job seekers begin to emerge from this bleak economic landscape, a new way of approaching the job...
by Claudia Lorenzo | Feb 25, 2021 | All, Diversity & Inclusion, News, Organizational Culture & HR, Uncategorized
Attracting “Older” Professionals to Your Company Will Be Key This Year. Here’s Why. In a culture where youth is so esteemed for its energy, creativity, and tech know-how, it’s important to keep sight of the value that older, more experienced professionals bring to the...
by Claudia Lorenzo | Feb 4, 2021 | News, Press Releases, Uncategorized
Octavio Lepe of Barbachano International Appointed to the Board at Global Women Fresh SAN DIEGO, CA, February 1, 2020 – Octavio Lepe-Camarena of Barbachano International, the premier executive search and leadership advisory firm in the Americas, has been appointed to...
by Mario Amaya | Jan 28, 2021 | Career Advice, News, Uncategorized
Use the Following Tips and Get Selected by the Resume-Reading Robots Regardless of the industry in which they operate, 99% of Fortune 500 companies and a growing number (50% and counting) of large and mid-sized businesses have one thing in common: they rely on ATS...