Posts by Lindsay Varner
Power Beyond Technical Acumen
In the dynamic landscape of renewable, more than technical skills are required for executive-level success.
Read MoreThe Changing Landscape of Non-Compete Agreements and Salary History Questions
The national landscape is shifting, gifting employees more power and leverage in what has historically been a more employer-friendly environment. Many states are limited in what companies can ask about salary history and reigning in problematic non-competes.
Read MoreThe NEM 3.0 Shockwave
The recent introduction of Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM 3.0) has sent shockwaves through the solar industry in CA. The consequences are significant, with an anticipated loss of 17,000 jobs and an 80% drop in installation rates. So what are some takeaways from the headlines? Read on to find out.
Read MoreA Beginner’s Guide To Interview Colors
Whether it’s an online or an in-person interview, need to make sure that the first impression you make is a strong one. Because the colors you wear send subliminal messages to the brain, learning the meaning behind them can help convey the right emotions to the interviewer. If you are doing a Zoom interview, consider your background when choosing colors.
While no color is strictly off-limits, some colors should only be worn as accents. Additionally, jewel tones and pastels are better than bright or neon colors. According to CareerBuilder, 23% of hiring managers recommended blue, and 15% recommended black. Orange was the color most likely to be associated with someone who is unprofessional by 25%.
Read MoreHow To Get Specific and Write Effective Job Descriptions
Setting clear expectations to accurately convey a role’s responsibilities to help both recruiters and job seekers. How Clear Job Descriptions Avoid Misunderstandings Writing a job description that is engaging while conveying all of the information necessary is a difficult task. If you write too much, it could scare away candidates with endless lists, but if…
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