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Productivity Tips For The Virtual Recruiter

by Beverly Aarons 23. April 2010 08:42

Working from home as a virtual recruiter has its own sets of challenges and benefits.  But if virtual recruiters want to be successful in their work-from-home arrangement, they must maximize their effectiveness and productivity. Below are a few tips on how recruiters can make the best of their virtual workplace:

  1. Create clear daily, weekly and monthly goals.  And don’t forget to keep track of your progress. It can become easy to “tread water” when you don’t have anyone looking over your shoulder.  Be your own best supervisor by setting clear goals and taking daily steps to reach them.
  2. Invest in quality technology and software that can help you achieve your goals and make your at-home office efficient.  Look at your technology and software as digital/robotic assistants who can help you get your done job right.  Take the time to assess technology/software and don’t hesitant to invest in those things that make you more effective.
  3. Minimize interruptions.  Don’t feel the need to check your email three or four times a day or to answer your phone every time it rings.  Set aside uninterrupted time to complete tasks and even schedule breaks so that your day is structured.
  4. Create clear boundaries between your work time/space and family/personal time and space. Don’t allow your personal responsibilities to seep into your work time and vice-a-versa.  Make sure you have set aside a designated space for your business and don’t allow others in the household to violate that space or the time you have set aside for your work.

How Summer Associates Can — Succeed In A Challenging Economy — Overcome Adversity And —Find Excellence Everywhere- Part 18

by Frank Kimball 23. April 2010 08:27

Tough Sensitive and Controversial Issues

Drugs And  Alcohol

        Do not be stupid about drugs. No matter where you live, where you work, or what the law may provide, you are committing professional suicide if you use any form of drugs, at any time.

Do not abuse alcohol at firm events. Ever. This is not a fraternity. I do not care if three other people at a firm cocktail party have a blood alcohol level that is higher than their shoe size and their I.Q. put together. It is not funny. It is not appropriate. And it is not in your long-term professional interest to be one of the folks who lawyers talk about for years.

Even if your firm has a legendary ‘frat boy’ or ‘hard partying’ reputation, you are far wiser to err on the side of caution. Did you hear the one about the lawyer who drove the golf cart into the swimming pool at the summer outing? How about the one about the lawyer who couldn’t swim and dove fully clothed off the high dive board? How about the summer associate who fell down getting out of the taxi after a four hour lunch and went face forward in front of the managing partner. True? Yep. Funny? Nope.

Casual Friday

       Casual Friday is a fact of life. What began as a sensible experiment during the recession is a national trend. Today, most law firms — from Wall Street to San Francisco to Atlanta to Chicago — are casual in one form or another —- all the time, Fridays only, or summers only. Still it remains a challenge for summer associates to make the right choice.

It goes without saying that a summer associate should know and follow the firm’s policy. It is equally clear that a summer associate who errs on the side of being conservative will never be faulted by partners for their choice. Try to be conservatively unmemorable during the summer. The last thing you want is for any partner to remember anything you wore. You are a professional, not a punch line. And yes, George and Virginia, partners notice and gossip about it.

What is the summer associate to do? Square your wardrobe with the expectations of your clients and invest in your future. What you wear to the Ace Hardware, the Last Chance Tortilla Factory, Double Latte Heaven, or the Empire Diner is not what you wear to Harris & Baldwin on Friday. It is as simple as that.

       The problem is, by and large, not with our women colleagues. For reasons known to the denizens of Madison and Fifth Avenues, they invest more time, effort, and money in selecting, purchasing, and wearing casual clothing. Immerse yourself in Mad Men on Bravo - you don’t have to buy a hat - but a few conservative suits can help you down the path to greatness.



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