'Forbes' tagged blog posts in SixFigureStart Career Coaching by Fortune 500 Recruiters

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Ten Career and Life Areas To Focus On For The New Year

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
January 3 2013


For my latest Work In Progress post for Forbes.com, I share 10 career and life areas where we can be more thoughtful, deliberate and proactive in the new year:

Another year has gone by. What are the highlights of last year? What did you intend to do but didn’t finish (or start)? Take an audit of what has already happened, so you can repeat what works and refine what didn’t. Regardless of...

 
 
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Self-Promotion Lessons Inspired By Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
September 4 2012


In my last post, I talked about Career Lessons From The Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women Rankings. One of the lessons is to “put yourself out there.” Indeed, if you look at the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women 2012 you see the success from self-promotion:  Sara Blakely selling her Spanx firsthand in the foyer of Neiman Marcus or Fawzia Koofi publishing a book and announcing, despite death...

 
 
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Career Lessons From The Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women Rankings

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
August 26 2012


So exciting to see Janet Hanson in the section on Women Changing the World: http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/power-women/women-changing-the-world.html

 

With two daughters it’s reassuring to be able to show them so many interesting examples of women being feted for power and influence. I’m also a sucker for biographies, so to get a snippet of so many in one place is personal fun. But sometimes you look at a list like the World’s 100 Most Powerful...

 
 
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How To Calm Your Nerves And Be At Your Best During That High-Stakes Career Situation

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
August 14 2012


The Olympics is a classic display of people at their best in a single, high-stakes moment. Champion athletes have trained years and years and are required to perform at their peak for a specific, short burst of time. You may not be aspiring to the Olympics but you will also encounter career situations – job interview, performance review, raise request, management presentation – where you need to be at your best...

 
 
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How To Get What You Want From Anyone By Addressing These Two Issues

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
August 1 2012


At different points in time, we all need or want something from a wide variety of people. You want a friend to refer you for a job. You want your boss to give you a raise. You need your team to deliver results for your department. It might seem that each of these diverse requests needs to be handled differently. But there is a simple two-prong framework that you can apply...

 
 
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Flextime, Telecommuting - How To Attain Career Freedom

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
July 11 2012


On the heels of Independence Day, it’s an opportune time to revisit career freedom –freedom to work when you want, freedom to work where you want, freedom to work on what you love. These freedoms aren’t guaranteed, so often times you have to manage up and negotiate for your career freedom.

 

Define what freedom means to you so you know what to ask for

If everything on the above list sounds good, prioritize...

 
 
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What Six-Figure Job Seekers Can Learn From Luxury Sales

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
June 27 2012


In a tight job market, employers can be very choosy about whom they hire. In addition, the volatile economy adds to the anxiety about spending on that additional headcount. Finally, the uptick of job seekers onto the market makes it hard for each job seeker to stand out. But in a down economy, some luxury products still do well, despite cheaper alternatives, despite choosier customers, and despite special offers and deals...

 
 
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Before You Leave Corporate To Start Your Own Business, Learn These Lessons

Caroline Ceniza-Levine
June 15 2012


In an earlier post, I profiled Sue Hayden, an EVP at fast-growth technology company Polycom and her advice on corporate “cliff-jumping” across different companies and industries. Recently, I heard from corporate cliff-jumpers of a different sort -- executive women who cliff-jumped from corporate to entrepreneur. Here are lessons from four savvy women who successfully made the leap to start their own business:

 

Lesson 1: You may not feel 100% ready but...