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5 Mar 2010

Career Edge Talk Radio

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Welcome to CareerEdgeTalkRadio.com. Career Edge Talk Radio is a show dedicated to interviewing businessmen and women that are at the top of their profession while they share their business acumen & industry perspective. Every show is on this blog – titled & linked. If you can add value to the Big Show, feel free to call in Saturdays from 1p-1:30p on 710 KCMO – AM Talk Radio. You may also listen online at www.710kcmo.com. Comments welcome here or you can also join our Facebook FanPage here .

Joshua Hill is the Host of Career Edge Talk Radio.

8 Oct 2010

Above The Law Article – Oct. 8, 2010

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

I saw this & thought it was worth sharing..

Career Center: Tips on Networking Within Your Firm to Advance Your Career

By Above the Law

As soon as a young attorney gets a job offer and begins working, networking typically takes a backseat until a new job search begins. This fact is not surprising. Junior associates must maintain high billable hours, participate in countless training and CLE events, and still attend various non-billable firm events. While networking and the daily tasks of a junior associate are not mutually exclusive, networking still deserves some individual and active attention from time to time.

In order to succeed and be truly satisfied with your Biglaw career, you will need to do more than to simply be a great attorney. There are thousands of talented and hardworking attorneys out there who leave the world of Biglaw jaded, unhappy, and unfulfilled. Yes, Biglaw may not be the be-all and end-all for everyone, but there are many attorneys who play the Biglaw game and play it well. By utilizing networking skills and tactics while working at a Biglaw firm, a young associate can increase his or her chances of succeeding AND being satisfied.

There are two basic goals that are common for associates in large law firms: making partner and getting better assignments. In today’s Career Center “Expert Insights” article, we will cover networking with the goal of making partner. In next week’s article, we will cover how to network to get better assignments.   We will post the complete article next week on the Associate Resources section of the Career Center (where you can find many career improvement articles).

So if your goal is to make partner, what steps should you take?

(1)  Volunteer within your firm – Be sure to attend firm-sponsored events or meetings. If the firm needs attorneys to attend a firm charity event or to participate in recruiting or pro bono activities, be one of the first ones to volunteer. Attending these events and being involved demonstrates your commitment to the firm in the long run. Additionally, partners consider the associate who is busy billing hours and attending firm events as too busy to look for another job.

With firms adding more offices and going global, it is getting harder for an associate to become visible outside his or her respective practice group. By being involved and attending firm events, you will make yourself visible to partners that you may never meet face-to-face, but who will still be making partnership decisions. Better to be known for being the go-getter and an associate committed to the firm than not being known at all.

(2)  Get involved outside the firm – In addition to being involved internally, don’t forget about your presence outside the firm. While several attorneys view the local bar association as a social marketplace that only benefits solos and small firm attorneys, Biglaw attorneys should also be involved. The local bar association can help improve your brand and raise your profile. As we all know, attorneys like to talk, and one of the most important things that defines the success of an attorney is his or her reputation. While it is important to be well-known and liked within your own firm, it is equally important to have those credentials in the legal community at large.

When making partnership decisions, partners will focus on your contributions to your firm, but will also ask their trusted contemporaries outside the firm for their advice and perceptions of you. Being unknown outside the firm is not detrimental, but having positive legal standing outside the firm will be a major benefit. Your popularity will demonstrate your ability to bring in new clients, to work with outside counsel, and to be known as an expert in your area of practice.

(3)  Become indispensible to the firm – Don’t be afraid to make suggestions and offer solutions when the opportunity arises. Even though firms are getting larger and associates can sometimes view themselves as mere cogs in the big firm machine, in the end, the people ultimately make or break a law firm’s success. There are going to be policies and systems who are institutionalized and will never change, and there will be partners who are not open to new ideas; however, there are several partners out there that appreciate independent thinkers and proactive associates.

For example, if a timekeeping strategy is inefficient and you have a better option, don’t be afraid to share it. If you created a template or a spreadsheet that keeps you organized, tell a partner. I have come across many successful associates who have offered suggestions and solutions with positive results. Yes, some partners may not be as receptive to new ideas as others (which is more a reflection on the unreceptive partner than on the proactive attorney), but I have never come across an associate who got fired for making a suggestion and being proactive. Just be sure to use the proper tone when offering suggestions and do so at the proper moment (i.e. don’t offer a suggestion on a more efficient strategy at the zero hour of a trial while in front of the client).

(4) Be nice – This should be common sense and a non-issue, but I am still surprised with countless stories of junior attorneys who act like jerks, especially with support staff. Even if you graduated at the top of your class at the best law school, odds are most partners will view you as less important than the secretary or paralegal they have worked with for over 10 years. Your J.D. provides you with a license to practice law, not a license to be a jerk. There are several stories of young hotshot attorneys who are shocked to find themselves kicked to the curb after arguing with a secretary or being disrespectful to a file clerk. It should also go without saying that the support staff can also make or break your career, especially if you want to be partner. You will be surprised at how much weight the opinions of the support staff have on partnership and retention decisions.

This also holds true with fellow and younger associates. You may feel that some form of “work hazing” is warranted when it comes to more junior associates, but you never know if that junior associate might become partner before you or be in a better position in a different firm you are trying to work at. In short, be nice.

For additional career tips, as well as profiles of major law firms, check out the Career Center.

27 Aug 2010

Onboarding – Janna Rust August 28th

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

Listen in tomorrow at 1p CST on 710kcmo.com and Hear about Onboarding and how it can help your company to have a professional help with onboarding your C-level hires. Janna Rust of PurposefulPartnerships.com is my guest.

7 Aug 2010

What is a PEO? – Paul Turec 8/7 & next Sat.

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

Axcet HR Solutions is a PEO.

Professional Employer Organizations (PEO) are a company’s off-site human resources solutions.  Just as you would outsource to a CPA firm for financial expertise or to a law firm for legal expertise, as a small business owner you can outsource to a PEO for human resources expertise for significantly less than an in-house solution.
15 Jul 2010

Five Love Languages for Business – 7/17/2010

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

Catch Brad Peck this Saturday on Career Edge Talk Radio talking about the 5 Love Languages and how to use them to be successful in your job.

9 Jul 2010

Life’s Purpose tomorrow with Janna Rust

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

If you want to hear from one of the best career coaches about “Your Life’s Purpose” – tomorrow is the day. Listen in at 1p to 710 KCMO. You can find out more about Janna at www.purposefulpartnerships.com.

Joshua Hill is the Managing Partner of Pemberton Whiteman & Hill LLC

& Host of Career Edge Talk Radio. www.pwhnet.com

30 Jun 2010

LinkedIn : Its My Move

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

www.linkedin.com/in/itsmymove

30 Jun 2010

Twittering Now!! ItsMyMove

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

www.twitter.com/itsmymove

First tweet coming soon so Sign up and follow me.

Joshua Hill – Lateral Partner Recruiter

23 Jun 2010

Chris Gardner’s Great Book

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

Start Where You Are

Start Where You Are Book Cover

By Chris Gardner with Mim Eichler Rivas

Amistad/HarperCollins; 320 pages; $26.95 Hardcover

ISBN-10: 006153711X
ISBN-13: 978-0061537110

Softcover edition available April 20 2010

The Pursuit of Happyness – the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir and blockbuster movie starring Will Smith – inspired millions of people and brought Chris Gardner sudden fame. Thousands of fans all over the world contacted him, sharing their own stories of struggle and triumph and asking him two important questions: “How did you do it?” and “How can I do it too?” And now, as countless people are being forced to start over, Chris is approached and asked the keys to success on a daily basis.

At last Chris Gardner shares his philosophies on, and the crucial steps behind, creating a fulfilling, successful life in Start Where You Are: Life Lessons in Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. Having conquered seemingly impossible challenges on his way to becoming a profitable entrepreneur, popular speaker and dedicated activist, Gardner’s aim in Start Where You Are is to give back by motivating others to claim ownership of their dreams and achieve their full potential – beginning right now and capitalizing on the resources already in place while building towards bigger goals and ambitions.

The book provides a much-needed blueprint for navigating this tumultuous time with positivity, courage, tenacity, discipline and common sense. Distilling his beliefs into 44 profound yet accessible chapters, Gardner offers practical advice for tackling life’s problems and seizing its opportunities, all with his trademark humor and “tell it like it is” attitude. He begins by encouraging readers to “Find Your Button,” what they love to do, what excites them, and advises that without this passion they are doomed for unfulfillment. Now is the time for dreaming big, transferring your skills and using your experience – which no pink slip can take away from you. But, Gardner cautions, net worth does not equal self worth so “Find Out Your ‘Why’” and don’t pursue anything for the money alone.

Other core principles include “Baby Steps Count Too, As Long As You Go Forward,” “No Test, No Testimony,” “The Law of Hard Work Is No Secret,” “Learn the Ropes First, Then Conquer Rome” and “Don’t Postpone Joy.” Whether facing a layoff, struggling with fallout from the past, considering a career change or looking for true fulfillment outside of the office, readers of Start Where You Are will be empowered with the tools they need to follow Chris Gardner’s inspiring, encouraging lead and undertake their own personal pursuit of happyness. Upbeat and uplifting, the book puts forth a clear-cut plan anyone can use to transform vague hopes into concrete realities.

18 Jun 2010

Peter Dunn – Goal Setting & Don Bosco Kids

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

Peter Dunn will be on Career Edge Talk Radio this Saturday talking about goal setting and the program he developed for Don Bosco that is also applicable to your life..  www.focuscg.net

14 Jun 2010

Joshua Hill’s Bio & Executive Search srvcs.

Author: josh | Filed under: Blog

As the Managing Partner of Pemberton Whiteman & Hill, Joshua focuses on providing search and placement services on an open referral basis to firms & companies. Having been a direct hire consultant for an Inc. 500 recruiting firm, and having experience in reaching out to the business to business market – his interest in the professional services recruiting industry is long standing and his skills as a recruiter are diverse. His passion is in helping companies and firms – attract the best attorneys, investment & insurance professionals – by breaking thru the candidate’s inertia. He specializes in scouting out talent.