The “Consultant Blueprint” – the intangibles of a successful consultant (part 2)

Ehren Seim | September 18, 2009

This is the continuation of my first post, The “Consultant Blueprint” (part 1). To refresh you, I’ve come up with 13 intangibles of consulting success throughout the years. These are critical skills to be able to learn and adopt in order to become uber marketable. You don’t have to have ALL the [...]

A simple tip to improve the candidate experience

Ehren Seim | September 15, 2009

Ahh, my poor bro-in-law, on the streets looking for a job again. I feel for him. He’s a college grad, but came out of college at a terrible time, and has bounced around from temp job to temp job for a while. He has a little experience in the mortgage biz now, [...]

The Consultant “Blueprint” – the intangibles of a successful consultant (part 1)

Ehren Seim | September 1, 2009

I’ve been an IT recruiter in some aspect now for over 10 years. In my daily trials and tribulations, I’ve worked with, met, interviewed, hired/placed hundreds, if not thousands of consultants and employees. Over the years, I’ve learned that certain consultants have a knack for always getting extended at clients, and always finding a gig [...]