by Elaine Rosenblum | Jul 27, 2018 | Authenticity, Career, GenText®, Human Connection, Personal Branding, ProForm U®
In my forthcoming book, A Word and a $hake, Interview Storytelling Skills for GenText®, I write that emailing post-interview thank you notes is non-negotiable. While I profess that the professional world leans transactional versus emotional, I wholeheartedly believe...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Dec 21, 2017 | Career, Hard Work Pays Off, Influencer, Personal Branding, Success
I attribute much of my career success by creatively solving significant problems, which garnered the attention of senior executives. Organizations have many problems waiting to be solved. The way to stand out and get noticed is to be an excellent problem solver,...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Apr 9, 2017 | Career, Personal Branding, Respect, Solutions
“I’m Not Texting. I’m Taking Notes.” is an insightful article on how generations perceive differently. The high school student author, Jonah Stillman, was asked to join the board of Blackboard, an educational app that identifies and aligns student...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Jan 20, 2017 | Getting the Job, Marketability, Personal Branding, ProForm U®, Seasoned Professional
I was thrilled to read Anne Tergesen’s November 28 Wall Street Journal article about the myths of returning to the workforce post hiatus. While I often write mentoring advice for young people entering the professional arena, many of my clients are job-eliminated...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Aug 2, 2016 | Career, Getting the Job, Hard Work Pays Off, Personal Branding, ProForm U®
I agree wholeheartedly with The New York Times’ article “The Incalculable Value of Finding a Job You Love” and why it is important to do so. If you’re confused about a career direction, think backward. Start with a brand or cause that you love or feel connected to....
by Elaine Rosenblum | Jun 6, 2016 | College Admissions, Interviewing, Personal Branding, ProForm U®
I recently mentored and prepped a college-bound, high functioning autistic student in interview skills. He was applying to highly competitive colleges for which alumni interviews are required for admission. A math wiz, he dreams of one day working on Wall Street. For...