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Some people don't know when to quit, and I'm one of them. As opposed to Katie, who rarely succumbs to the sunk cost fallacy. When does persistence become stupidity? It's something we help you wrestle with in this edition of Doing What Works.Here are your show notes…Are you in the market for an exceptional tennis camp? Here you go! “Two movies on one screen” is from Scott Adams.The Rookie is a family favorite.Do you feel like the bullies are winning too many rounds? Motivational speaker Tim Sanders says it's the middle of the movie.“Boy, when you pick a lost cause, you really commit” is from Robots.Changing careers is difficult in part because, as a beginner, you're going to make mistakes. So says career coach Martin Yate.“We are unaware of what sweet miracles may come.”“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.”'“When was the last time you woke up and realized that today could be the best day of your life?”“Exposure teaches.”
Having problems isn't a sign you're doing something wrong. It's a sign you have a life. Oh, sure. You want to make sure you have mostly the kinds of problems you like to solve. But in general, struggles make life interesting. The trick is to remember that as the latest descends on you. That's where Darrell and Katie and I can help, and in this edition of Doing What Works we'll share our family motto. It's not only our default reaction to the latest problem, but a great reminder we're up to whatever life hands us.Here are your show notes…Mindset: The New Psychology of Success [https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322], by Carol Dweck, might change how you feel about your potential.My proudest moment as a parent was, if I do say so myself, a perfect example of the growth mindset [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/my-proudest-moment-as-a-parent_b_4352802].Career coach Martin Yate [https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Martin-Yate/2137679127] says many people find it difficult to change careers later in life because they don't like the feeling of being a beginner (and making all the mistakes that come with it).Carol Dweck joined us on the show a while back, and this is a summary of what we talked about [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-right-way-to-praise-a-child_b_8351710].Easy choices, hard life. Hard choices, easy life [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/44/9a/1d/449a1d4a0aff41fda2a3ed5c18fa164c.png].
Have you ever wondered how to land your dream job? Did you ever apply somewhere, get rejected, and ask yourself, "what's wrong with my resume?" According to career management expert Martin Yate, 95% of resumes never get read for reasons their writers are entirely unaware of. In this episode, we’ll work together to bump you up to that 5% and give you the tools you need to navigate the hiring process. Later in the episode, we’ll hear from Ben Woodward, Deputy Director of Career Programs. Resources:LI Training: https://www.leadershipinstitute.org/training/Jobs & Resume Advice: https://www.conservativejobs.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SHRM's Tony Lee is joined by Martin Yate, a New York Times best-selling author, a frequent contributor to SHRM.org, a former HR professional, and the owner and proprietor of Knock Em Dead—a resume writing and career coaching service. Tony and Martin discuss why people have difficulties writing resumes, prioritizing which jobs to apply for, how to break into human resources with no experience or when transitioning from another field, and how to turn the tables on a poor interviewer while still making a positive impression.Please subscribe to All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out SHRM.org/podcasts to listen on your desktop. And be sure to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or on your podcatcher of choice. Keep up with SHRM by visiting the website, liking our Facebook page, checking us out on LinkedIn, and following us on Twitter and Instagram.
In this episode of "Director Download," Justin is joined by NASFAA's National Chairs Lori Vedder, Billie Jo Hamilton, and Paula Luff to discuss how and when to make changes in your career. Drawing on their own experiences, the group discusses when you know it's time to make a change, how to put yourself in the best position to grow in your career, and why you shouldn't fear the word "ambition." Justin also interviews Martin Yate, a career management author and coach, on how to position yourself in the "inner circle" at work, how to draw on your manager's expertise to prepare for a career move, and the best time during the year to move to a new job.
Did you know by 2027, 16% of all jobs, in all professions, at all levels, could be replaced by robotics and artificial intelligence? On this week’s episode of the You Turn podcast, prolific author Martin Yate is here to discuss how to get out ahead of the robot takeover and gain job security and happiness in a world overrun by technology. Martin and Ashley discuss the numerous ways in which you can find success under any circumstances. From recognizing that success is a marathon and not a sprint, to the importance of embracing failure, Martin drops some serious, and hilarious, wisdom. As always, don’t forget to tune in to Ashley’s post episode thoughts! You can find Martin at his website, knockemdead.com
Bill Horan talks with Martin Yate, author of ‘The Ultimate Job Search Guide.’ Martin will discuss why job search skills are never taught in school, why job searchers must think of themselves as ‘Me Inc.,’ how the key to getting your resume read is to include certain key words, and what he means by “target job deconstruction.”
Bill Horan talks with Martin Yate, author of ‘The Ultimate Job Search Guide.’ Martin will discuss why job search skills are never taught in school, why job searchers must think of themselves as ‘Me Inc.,’ how the key to getting your resume read is to include certain key words, and what he means by “target job deconstruction.”
February 14, 2018 Valentines Day! Martin Yate, F*ck Love w the Bennetts, Couples Therapy Sandra Reich
Martin Yate, renowned author of the “Knock ‘em Dead” career book series shares wisdom for the modern-day job seeker.
We speak with Martin Yate, the author of "Knock ‘em dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide."Image credit: shutterstock.com
Join the LOVE Cafe Facebook Group Here While the White House tells us the economy is booming, it may not have boomed for you ! ...yet. Could your Job Search use some Boom Too ? Martin Yate, my Live guest tonight, is just the man to do it ! Call in @ 347-308-8478 New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide, now in its 30th annual edition. It is the keystone of a 18 book career management series, collectively published in some 63 foreign language editions. Martin has covered every aspect of job search and career management in these books, and over his career has evolved a new and unique approach to career management. His consistent cutting-edge contributions to job search and career management issues have established a global reputation as a thought leader of his profession. As Dun & Bradstreet says, “He’s just about the best in the business.” Martin Yate CPC has helped millions of people get their lives on track and achieve greater control over their professional destinies in an uncertain professional world. He would take great joy in helping you do the same.
Martin Yate talks about how being tenacious with your goals and focusing on building a career instead of just going from job to job is the best way to achieve your dreams. Martin Yate is the New York Times bestseller of the "Knock Em Dead" series of books, which are collectively published in 63 foreign language editions and awarded as the best career planning books in the world. Podcast Highlights Who is Martin Yate? Martin started out with three goals in life. Be a pastor, or become an actor, or write the great American novel. None of those panned out but out of those mistakes Martin’s career evolved. Martin spent twenty years writing and couldn’t get published. Martin landed a job as a headhunter, parlayed that into a position as a trainer. Martin started writing manuals and was eventually turned down by 65 publishers, but the 66th publisher bought the book and Knock Em Dead is now on its 32nd edition. Where does your tenacity come from? Martin is an immigrant to America with ADHD. Instead of looking at ADHD as a disorder, we should see it as a superpower that has to be managed. Multitasking is one of the most used words in job posts, ADHD is multitasking with focus. Why did you keep writing? You have to pursue your dreams and put juice into your life. Once Martin found success with his first book, the publisher basically demanded to keep the relationship going. Books became Martin’s primary method of income generation. What would you say to people thinking about building a business but are afraid of hiring? If you can not hire employees effectively, you will not be able to manage them productively. We live in an uncertain world. You have a job until your company can replace you with someone cheaper. Odds are you are going to be pushed out of your career at some point so you need to have an entrepreneurial attitude when it comes to work. Technology has destroyed the traditional career. It has changed every job in every industry and made going into business for yourself infinitely easier. Look at your career as training for your future business. What does career planning look like today? Once you get out of school, get a job in a big stable profession. That’s where you will develop the skills that will help you be successful as an entrepreneur. The skills that appear in job postings like communication skills and critical thinking are the skills that determine success in every area of life, not just on the job itself. Statistically, you will have around three different careers over the course of your working life. Put an emphasis on skill development. What is your new mantra? We look at the corporation as a new mother and father. Take everything you have learned and apply it to ME Inc. Live up to your expectations and dreams and not your income. Reference: Knock Em Dead’s The Ultimate Job Search Guide 2017, Martin Yate Martin’s Takeaway Start thinking in terms of calendars and not clocks. Keep your job and work towards pulling the trigger on starting your own business because that job is under writing what you need to be successful. Links: http://knockemdead.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to the show on iTunes!
Martin Yate is the New York Times bestselling author of "Knock ‘em Dead 2016: The Ultimate Job Search Guide", which helps you overcome roadblocks in the real-world economy.
LIVE TODAY 3 PM EST-2 CST-1 MST-NOON PST Martin Yate on LOVE Cafe Radio with Scott Cluthe Call in: 347-308-8478 www.lovecafehouston.com Martin Yate CPC New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead – The Ultimate Job Search Guide, now going into its 32nd edition. It is the keystone of a 17-book series, with each book addressing a different aspect of job search and modern career management. Collectively published in some 63 foreign language editions, the Knock Em Dead way is unique in its scope and global acceptance in industrialized nations.With new books and editions added constantly over the last thirty-one years, Mr. Yate’s body of work has gradually evolved into a carefully integrated strategy for navigating the twists and turns of a half-cetury work life. The Knock Em Dead philosophy delivers a practical methodology for achieving professional success, personal fulfillment and financial stability in an uncertain world.His years in career management include successes as an international technology headhunter, as Director of Human Resources for the technology division of a public company in Silicon Valley, and as Director of Training and Development for a multi-national employment services company.Martin has devoted his life to learning what it takes to achieve a successful and fulfilling life.
Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide Show Guest: Martin Yate As job seekers look to change jobs, set new goals, and refine skills in the New Year, in Knock 'em Dead 2016: The Ultimate Job Search Guide, New York Times Bestseller, Martin Yate, once again proves that smart and proven career management, and job search tactics are critical to overcoming roadblocks in the today's volatile market. Martin has shown millions of job seekers how to land jobs and turn job interviews into job offers through his proven and effective Knock 'em Dead career management books. A blueprint for a successful professional life, don't miss this insightful and timely interview in which Martin discusses Knock 'em Dead's cutting-edge information on age discrimination, the stealth job search, personal branding, interview Q&As, plus tips on using internships and social networking as indispensable job-hunting opportunities, how to turn interviews into job offers ... and so much more!
Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide Show Guest: Martin Yate As job seekers look to change jobs, set new goals, and refine skills in the New Year, in Knock 'em Dead 2016: The Ultimate Job Search Guide, New York Times Bestseller, Martin Yate, once again proves that smart and proven career management, and job search tactics are critical to overcoming roadblocks in the today's volatile market. Martin has shown millions of job seekers how to land jobs and turn job interviews into job offers through his proven and effective Knock 'em Dead career management books. A blueprint for a successful professional life, don't miss this insightful and timely interview in which Martin discusses Knock 'em Dead's cutting-edge information on age discrimination, the stealth job search, personal branding, interview Q&As, plus tips on using internships and social networking as indispensable job-hunting opportunities, how to turn interviews into job offers ... and so much more!
Get a LOVE Cafe Mug in the LOVE Cafe Kickstarter Here New LOVE Cafe Web Site HERE Martin Yate Live in the LOVE Cafe with Scott Cluthe Call IN: 347-308-8478 Martin Yate CPC - Knock Em Dead 2016 New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead – The Ultimate Job Search Guide, now going into its 31st edition. It is the keystone of a 17-book series, with each book addressing a different aspect of job search and modern career management. Collectively published in some 63 foreign language editions, the Knock Em Dead way is unique in its scope and global acceptance in industrialized nations. With new books and editions added constantly over the last thirty-one years, Mr. Yate’s body of work has gradually evolved into a carefully integrated strategy for navigating the twists and turns of a half-cetury work life. The Knock Em Dead philosophy delivers a practical methodology for achieving professional success, personal fulfillment and financial stability in an uncertain world. With 17 books and two optical patents to his name and as someone who last danced with a professional ballet company at age 55, he is clearly one of those who has turned ADHD into a superpower. Martin is also a recovering alcoholic of some years standing, and exchanging one obsessive compulsion for another; he particularly enjoys collecting prohibition-era cocktail shakers.
February 1, 2016 5 Million Books Sold Martin Yate & Creating Habits Susan McIntire
This week, we talk with Martin Yate, who splits his time between Georgia and New York. Martin is an Executive Resume Writer, a Career Coach, a Job Search Strategist, and a NY Times Bestselling Author. Martin has written 17 career management books, including his most recent "Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide for 2016 - which is in its 31st edition. On today's episode, we talk about how to make 2016 more successful than you could ever imaging, how to quadruple your job interviews, and how to answer difficult interview questions. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Martin, visit his website here: https://knockemdead.com/
August 18, 2015 Resume SuperGuru Martin Yate & Building Confidence Bob Choat
Finding and screening for top performing employees seems to be an ongoing struggle for most managers. Martin Yate, author of "Knock’em Dead - Hiring the Best: Proven Tactics for Successful Employee Selection” discusses how to hire the best employees.
Join Scott on FACEBOOK Get the FREE Newsletter Free E Book from Scott Cluthe-1500 to Choose From ! Ready for those Big Changes Life brings in career-Lifestyle-occupation ? Ready or Not Here They Come - So tune in for the Guru of Getting On-Martin Yate and Scott Cluthe discuss Your Possibilities and how to get there tonight Live. Call in: 347-308-8478 New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead – The Ultimate Job Search Guide, now going into its 30th edition. It is the keystone of a 17-book series, with each book addressing a different aspect of job search and modern career management. Collectively published in some 63 foreign language editions, the Knock Em Dead way is unique in its scope and global acceptance in industrialized nations. With new books and editions added constantly over the last thirty years, Mr. Yate’s body of work has gradually evolved into a carefully integrated strategy for navigating the twists and turns of a half-century worklife. The Knock Em Dead philosophy offers a practical methodology for achieving professional success, personal fulfillment and financial stability in an uncertain world.
January 22, 2015 Resumes w Martin Yate & One Stop Shannon Riley
January 22, 2015 - Resumes w Martin Yate & One Stop Shannon Riley
Martin Yate is the New York Times bestselling author of the "Knock Em Dead" series. He's the author of the new book, "Knock 'em Dead Social Networking." In his latest installment, Yate discusses how hiring managers and job seekers use social networking sites like LinkedIn, Google+, Facebook, and Twitter. He explains the importance of social networks in landing jobs and how social media creates stability in an uncertain world of work. Yate them talks about the important highlights to have on any resume. Martin Yate is an internationally best-selling author. He has held major posts as a director of training and personnel for several international companies. His best-selling title Great Answers to Tough Interview Questions (published by Kogan Page) is now in its 5th edition and has sold over 4 million copies. Find out more about Martin Yate at www.knockemdead.com.
Join Scott Cluthe on FACEBOOK HERE Join the Positively Incorrect! Newsletter HERE Live tonight Martin Yate, CPC, with his latest NYT Bestseller, Knock 'em Dead Social NetworkingLive with Scott Cluthe. Call in with questions for Martin Yate @ 347-308-8478. He is the premiere expert world wide on job resumes, job interviewing, job seeking and more. Now Martin Yate brings his expertise on Social Networking ! New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide, now going into its 27th edition. It is the keystone of a 14 book series, with each book addressing a different aspect of job search and modern career management. The Knock Em Dead philosophy offers a practical methodology for achieving professional success, personal fulfillment and financial stability in an uncertain world. He has been in career management for thirty-five year years, including success as an international technology headhunter, as Director of Human Resources for the technology division of a public company in Silicon Valley, and as Director of Training and Development for a multi-national employment services company. He has spent twenty-five years on the international lecture circuit coaching corporate recruiters, headhunters, hiring managers, job hunters, career coaches and resume writers on four continentsHe is considered by many to be the world’s thought leader on career management and job search issues.
1st hour: Chuck Morse is joined by Martin Yate, author of the New York Times bestselling Knock em Dead book series in a talk about getting a job and surviving in the job market of today. Website: http://www.knockemdead.com/ 2nd hour: Chuck is joined by Carl and Jhoane Robinson in a talk about the growing evidence of nuclear contamination reaching the west coast of the US from the disabled Fukushima nuclear power plant and how to protect yourself from the health threat it poses. Website: https://cedarbear.com/
Kathryn interviews career and job search expert Martin Yate on his Knock 'Em Dead series. With unemployment being one of the biggest challenges facing Americans today, New York Times bestselling author Yate shares hard-hitting common-sense tactics that have helped millions land the job they want. Kathryn also interviews Dynasty actress Linda Evans on her latest book Recipes for Life: My Memories. Golden Globe award-winner Evans dishes stories of growing up to live and play among Hollywood's royalty through her 40 favorite recipes, collected from world renowned chefs, celebrities, and friends.
Kathryn interviews career and job search expert Martin Yate on his Knock 'Em Dead series. With unemployment being one of the biggest challenges facing Americans today, New York Times bestselling author Yate shares hard-hitting common-sense tactics that have helped millions land the job they want. Kathryn also interviews Dynasty actress Linda Evans on her latest book Recipes for Life: My Memories. Golden Globe award-winner Evans dishes stories of growing up to live and play among Hollywood's royalty through her 40 favorite recipes, collected from world renowned chefs, celebrities, and friends.
A guest-filled show: a respectable author, an adult film publicist, and a Mexican porn star make this show a classic. Suzy tells us of the Skype sex she had last night, and Sam was disappointed that gorgeous porn star Nikki Jayne showed up yesterday and there was no live show. We talk to Martin Yate, author of "Knock 'em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide," about strategies for getting the job you want. We talk to adult actor/publicist James Bartholet and find out a lot about the porn industry. You can see him in "Not Bewitched XXX" with a great lineup of veteran porn stars. Find out about upcoming adult industry parties around town. Finally, Estrella Flores, a young porn star from Mexico, calls in and we go crazy watching her movies online.