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Tandem Powered offers a full suite of Professional Resume Writing, Career Development, and HR / Business Consulting services.

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The Change Laboratory’s blog is dedicated to empowering people by highlighting best practices in the arena of personal / career development and organizational effectiveness.

The Transformational Power of Nature

Kent R.

People often ask about the nature-centric path photos that are featured prominently here on the Tandem Powered website.

One of Tandem Powered’s Guiding Principle’s is: Egoless. Egoless is about the fact that worthwhile self-development is entirely an inside job that should be free of external quick fixes and outside validation.

What helps support egoless-ness? Getting out of your own head and out of your own perspective.

Immersion in nature is a great way to get in the right state of mind for transformation. The paths you see all over the website represent the transformational power of nature and, of course, the inspiration to “get on your own path” to fulfillment.

People are increasingly distracted and stretched. And, with all the advances in tech, they’re bombarded with news and information and ads and social media posts that make many feel exhausted and insufficient.

Most change agents (and a large chunk of the self-help industry, in general) exploit fulfillment seekers by perpetuating a fear-based, high-profit message: You're not good enough. This is a doomsday message that keeps you looking outside of yourself for satisfaction and validation.

Here on the website, I strive to send the right message the minute visitors arrive. No ads. No doomsday messages. Just helpful, inspirational content along with photography that mirrors that message.

Tandem Powered always donates a portion of earnings to worthwhile charities. In honor of Earth Day and the undeniable positive force of nature, Tandem Powered supports Earth Justice. From their website:

As the nation’s largest nonprofit environmental law organization, we leverage our expertise and commitment to fight for justice and advance the promise of a healthy world for all. We represent every one of our clients free of charge.

Thanks for your interest in Tandem Powered and the path to fulfillment.

Best Interview Advice

Kent R.

Go to your refrigerator and pour yourself a glass of champagne.

Raise a glass with me.

Why?

The job market currently favors candidates. Unemployment is low, so employers are having to work extra hard to compel the best candidates to work for them.

What does this mean? Well, getting interviews will, in most cases, be easier.

Just don’t mess up the interview.

I always cringe when I ask someone how an interview went and they reply with some version of “I think they liked me.”

Although you definitely want to come across as likable, likability should not be your first priority.

In my work on the other side of the table (HR / Business consulting), I often consult with companies on senior level hires. While hiring panels are never upset about a candidate’s likability, the hiring panel is most interested in how well you meet the requirements for the job.

In most cases, your interviews will be Behavioral in nature. Wow your interviewers with robust examples of how you nailed the skill in question. If they aren’t asking about areas where you align well with the job, tell them (ideally at the end of the interview when they ask if there is anything else you’d like them to know).

Don’t let good chemistry with interviewers fool you. When it comes down to it, a quality organization will first stack candidates up in terms of how they each meet the qualifications for the job. Your success hinges on your ability to outline how qualified you are. If your killer personality comes through while you do that, even better.

Oh, and keep your responses succinct. As I said in this post on how to handle video interviews, no one likes a candidate who blabs on and on and on.

Let’s review:

  1. Ensure they know how well you align with the job requirements.

  2. Be likable.

  3. Keep your responses swift, upbeat, and to the point.

Behind the Numbers

Kent R.

People find it hard to include clear achievements on a resume, but even when they do, they still tend to miss the mark by not speaking to underlying actions or strategy. Here are some tips for writing effective, compelling achievments on your resume.

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Why You Shouldn't Over Talk

Kent R.

Most hiring professional prefer concise, easy-to-read resumes. But that doesn’t mean they are following their own advice when creating their own resumes. Here’s why.

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