We live in an attention economy, where the bounds of our productivity and relationships are no longer limited by our access to information, but rather by our ability to sort the relevant from the ...
Dr. Kyle Elliott, tech career coach, interview coach, and trusted confidant to Silicon Valley's top talent via CaffeinatedKyle.com. As a tech career coach, I’m often asked whether post-interview thank ...
Your head is throbbing, your voice is a scratchy whisper, and sitting upright feels like a workout. Yep, you’re sick. And that means you’re going to have to muster up enough energy to let your boss ...
Sending emails is so common today that you might not think much about it. Still, knowing how to write an email introduction is essential, especially if it’s going to a new business contact. You don’t ...
Business owners and sales professionals lament the poor response rates of their emails. Your subject line largely determines whether your email is opened. If the subject line doesn’t grab them, you ...
Post interview be sure to send your thank you email in a timely manner. We spend a lot of time talking about how to prep for the interview (which is super important) — but its what happens after that ...
In a competitive work environment, even something as straightforward as requesting vacation time requires tact, precision, and professionalism. A well-crafted vacation request email ensures that your ...
We can’t control when others might write these kinds of emails, but we can control whether we write them. In our email training, we advise business people to follow the “You Idiot!” Rule. If you read ...
Emails are an essential component of your restaurant’s marketing strategy. However, getting your customers to open your emails (let alone click a call to action) is a challenge many business owners ...
When you feel miserable, it’s hard to craft the perfect sick-day email. We’ve done the hard part for you, so all you have to do is copy, paste and fill in the blanks! Your head is throbbing, your ...
Your palms are finally dry, you've loosened your (real or metaphorical) tie, and you've just wrapped up what felt like a solid job interview. Now what? While most candidates are busy refreshing their ...