The Intrepid Women series follows brave women who venture into the traditionally male dominated domains that have long been sources of entertainment for men in law and finance, but where women rarely tread. Previous excursions include steak houses and cigar bars.
For years, one of my Russian friends has been telling me about the Russian bathhouse in my neighborhood. I live in the Financial District of New York City, and apparently there is a secret den of tough love Eastern European style relaxation, right around the corner from Wall Street.
Walking down Fulton Street, it doesn’t look like much. Blink and you’ll miss it. The little white and blue sign reads Spa 88, and is sandwiched between a bodega and a fast food restaurant. I thought it was probably a discount nail salon as I walked past it every day.
Oh, was I wrong.
Read more
How To Get Ahead in IT
NewsOur presentation will be hands-on and interactive, teaching you how to build constructive confidence, professional excellence and visibility management.
Ask-A-Recruiter: Do Recruiters Read Their Mail?
Ask A RecruiterContributed by Caroline Ceniza-Levine of SixFigureStart
If you ask ten recruiters the same question, you may hear up to ten different answers. For example, I do not care about getting thank-you letters from interviewees. However, some of my recruiting colleagues will not consider candidates if they don’t send a thank-you letter. I barely read cover letters. Some other recruiters place more importance on the cover letter than on the resume. With so much dissension among recruiters themselves, how do you know what protocol to follow?
Read more
Madeleine Albright has a Message for All Women
Breaking the Glass CeilingContributed by Heather Cassell
At the Professional Business Women of California Conference in San Francisco last month, Albright told more than 6,000 attendees about how she has observed and participated in a century where women have rapidly advanced to leadership positions in government and business. Within 100 years women have gone from not having a voice in business and politics to the 21st century where “there have only been women and a black man” serving as United States Secretaries of State.
Read more
Connecting On-Rampers With Financial Services Industry Hiring Decision Makers
NewsDream Jobs Inc. has announced that it is partnering with top tier players in the financial services industry to deliver a unique recruiting event for professionals in the NYC-area who have off-ramped from their careers and are interested in re-entering the workforce.
The Downside of Flex-Time
Office PoliticsContributed by Bailey McCann
Read more
WSJ Posts Tips from the Corner Office
Office PoliticsRead more
Intrepid Women Series: Evening at the Russian Bath House
Intrepid Women SeriesThe Intrepid Women series follows brave women who venture into the traditionally male dominated domains that have long been sources of entertainment for men in law and finance, but where women rarely tread. Previous excursions include steak houses and cigar bars.
Walking down Fulton Street, it doesn’t look like much. Blink and you’ll miss it. The little white and blue sign reads Spa 88, and is sandwiched between a bodega and a fast food restaurant. I thought it was probably a discount nail salon as I walked past it every day.
Oh, was I wrong.
Read more
Achieving Business Balance
NewsGet help exploring the imbalances in your work and personal life and get the techniques to restore balance for efficiency.
The 9th Annual WIT Leadership Awards
NewsThe annual event honors women in the greater Washington DC area who exemplify the WIT values of “Connect. Lead. Succeed.” in their professional endeavours.
How to Nail the Job Interview
Next LevelContributed by Elizabeth Ezratty, Senior Recruitment Consultant at Huxley New York Banking Technology
As a recruitment consultant in the Banking Technology sector, I organize interviews for my candidates on a daily basis for roles in investment banks and hedge funds with salaries up to $400,000.
For some people I work with, the job interview can be an extremely stressful experience, whereas others seem to relish the challenge and the opportunity to sell themselves to prospective employers.
So what are the important things to bear in mind? What makes the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful interview?
Read more