(And why it’s usually NOT the problem you think it is) Getting laid off can feel like someone stamped “career failure” across your resume. Your confidence drops.Your finances become uncertain.And suddenly every job application feels like a silent interrogation. But here’s the truth most job seekers don’t realize. Recruiters do not view layoffs the way … Continue reading How Recruiters Really View Layoffs
Category: employee relations
You’re Not Bad at Business — Your Business Was Never Designed to Work
Most business owners I talk to believe the same thing when their company starts feeling chaotic: “Maybe I’m just not good at this.” They assume the overwhelm means they’re failing as a leader. Long hours.Constant interruptions.Employees confused about their roles.Everything falling back on the owner. But after more than 20 years working in Human Resources and … Continue reading You’re Not Bad at Business — Your Business Was Never Designed to Work
You Can’t Scale What You Don’t Control
Every struggling business owner I meet says the same thing: “I want to scale.”“I need to hire.”“I’m ready to grow.” But when I look inside their operations? They don’t have a scaling problem. They have a control problem. And here’s the truth most consultants won’t say: You cannot scale chaos. You can only multiply it. … Continue reading You Can’t Scale What You Don’t Control
Use AI to Write a Resume & Cover Letter in Minutes After a Layoff (Using Free Tools)
A layoff changes everything—fast. One moment you’re focused on performance reviews and deadlines.The next, you’re staring at a resume that hasn’t been touched in years, wondering how to compete in a job market that feels colder, faster, and more automated than ever. Here’s the good news most people don’t tell you: You don’t need to … Continue reading Use AI to Write a Resume & Cover Letter in Minutes After a Layoff (Using Free Tools)
The Ultimate Employee Onboarding Checklist for Solopreneurs
So, you finally did it. You hired your first employee. Congratulations! But here’s the thing—hiring someone is the easy part. Keeping them? That’s where most solopreneurs drop the ball. You see, most small business owners think hiring is like buying a new gadget. You pay for it, plug it in, and boom—everything just works. Wrong. … Continue reading The Ultimate Employee Onboarding Checklist for Solopreneurs
The First 90 Days: How to Onboard & Train Your First Employee for Success
Hiring your first employee is a major milestone. It means your business is growing.It means you’re no longer doing it all alone.It also means it’s time to shift from hustling solo to leading like a boss. But here’s the hard truth:A bad first hire can cost you time, money, and momentum.Not because they’re not talented—but … Continue reading The First 90 Days: How to Onboard & Train Your First Employee for Success
Signs You’re Overdue for a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Overhaul in Your Small Business
Let’s be real—when you first started your business, you were the CEO, HR, marketing, admin, and janitor all in one. You did what you had to do to get things off the ground.But now your business is growing. You’re hiring. Delegating. Scaling.And things are slipping through the cracks. If your small business is running on … Continue reading Signs You’re Overdue for a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Overhaul in Your Small Business
Need Reliable HR Help for Employee Relations?
Let’s be honest—navigating employee relations as a small business owner can feel like walking a tightrope. One wrong move and you’re staring down a mountain of complaints, low morale, and potential legal trouble. Whether you’re dealing with a growing team or already managing employees, you need to get employee relations right—the first time. So, how … Continue reading Need Reliable HR Help for Employee Relations?
Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready
Hiring your first (or next) employee is a big step. It means your business is growing, and you need extra hands to keep up with demand. But before you post that job ad, ask yourself: Is my business truly ready to bring someone on board? Many business owners jump into hiring without the proper groundwork, … Continue reading Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready
Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Press Release Article from the Justice Department In a recent case, the Justice Department secured a $360,000 settlement against a New Mexico property manager and apartment complex due to allegations of sexual harassment by the former property manager. The lawsuit claimed that the property manager engaged in unwelcome sexual conduct towards female tenants, including inappropriate … Continue reading Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit