Recommended Articles
• How to get noticed for a C-level job by Nick Corcodilos
• Rebounding After a Bad Day by Marc Cenedella
• What Should I Say in the Interview by Marc Cenedella
• You're All Qualified - How Being Positive Can Get You the Job by Lee Miller
• Managing Yourself: Keeping Your Colleagues Honest by Mary C. Gentile
• Four Mistakes Leaders Keep Making by Robert H. Schaffer
• The Hidden Advantages of Quiet Bosses by Adam M. Grant, Francesca Gino, and David A. Hofmann
• Careers and Job Search - Should I Get Help? by Estelle Rauch and Paul Kende
(This article also contains a link to a formula for calculating the value proposition, on a purely financial basis, of job search coaching.)
Articles featuring Sarah Stamboulie:
• "How To Follow Up After A Job Interview", Forbes, March 1, 2011
• "When You Just Don't Fit In At The Office", Forbes, September 2, 2010
• "How to Deal With Your New Boss", Fins Finance, August 16, 2010
• "Jobs: Career Guide - Cool Workshops and Courses¨, Time Out New York, August 5–11, 2010
• "When References Go Bad", Risesmart, April 23, 2010
• "How To Get The Best References", Forbes, April 20, 2010
• "How To Quit With Class", Forbes, April 6, 2010
• "Ask the Expert: Your Elevator Pitch", BlueSteps, December 10, 2009
• "Executive Coach or Career Counselor: Which is Right for You?", Columbia Business School Alumni, January 27, 2009
• "City Copes with Layoff Fears", AM New York, November 2, 2008
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