Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Ethics and Your Job Search -

Ethics and Your Job Search - Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs as a kid a little more interested in politics than average, I certainly encountered more than my share of information about crooked politicians and the notorious Chicago Political Machine.   So, its with particular interest that I follow the story of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was arrested in Chicago on two counts of Federal corruption charges because he may have been trying to sell Barack Obamas vacated Senate seat. The first thing I always think about when a politician gets into trouble is, What was he (typically, it is a he!) thinking? Dont these people recognize that there are rules and laws for a reason? Did they miss some all-important lessons about following the rules back in kindergarten? As an employee or job seeker, its a good idea to remember what you (should have) learned in kindergarten! While you may not be a high-profile personality, your ethical compass is just as important to set. In a recent post, author and Alexandra Levit shared a link to a quiz testing your business ethics. Alexandra also offers a link to a primer on ethics from the Josephson Institute. She notes that the primer has, realistic examples and a step-by-step decision making model, [and] examines the hows and whys of making choices that withstand ethical scrutiny. Consider how you conduct yourself at work and in your search. Are you truthful in your application? Do you lie on your resume? You know its not a good idea, but maybe you think its okay as long as you dont get caught? My advice? Stay on the up-and-up and you wont have to worry about getting caught! Need help with your search? I can help get you ready for a new career in the new year! photo by janerc P.S. In the category of the things I never thought Id learn while blogging, did you know that there is a   plant nicknamed honesty? (Pictured above!)

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