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Professionals in Mexico: Building Your Personal Career Brand in 2010

Dec 16th, 2009 | By Fernando Espinosa

By Fernando Espinosa

This year has forced us to witness the negative impact of the recession on an enormous amount of people from individual contributors to senior executives in both the US and Mexico. Most every industry and functional group has been hammered with the terrible news of layoffs, downsizings, rightsizings and operational shut downs.

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The Proper Way to Resign

Apr 15th, 2009 | By Fernando Espinosa

By Fernando Espinosa

Have you ever heard “Don’t burn that bridge!” or even worse “I shouldn’t have burned that bridge!”? Resigning from a job and an employer is one of those situations in your professional life that can be smooth or tumultuous and you play a large part in which way it goes.
Making it a negative [...]

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Strategic Considerations for Changing Jobs

Feb 26th, 2009 | By Fernando Espinosa

Many professionals stay within their current employer organizations due to some false sense of security or loyalty. Many of these same professionals may have very justifiable reasons to do so, however many others will never know simply due to their careers being managed by such emotions as fear of change, personal loyalties or an inherent [...]

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Evaluating a Job Offer in Mexico

Jan 22nd, 2009 | By Fernando Espinosa

Due to the different compensation structure in Mexico, this article was adapted from our other article prepared for professionals that are compensated in the U.S. or Canada. This article is meant solely for professionals that are compensated via the Mexican payroll.
For the purposes of this article, let’s assume your employment interview went well, and there [...]

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