Thursday, November 28, 2019

How to Avoid Nanny Scams

How to Avoid Nanny ScamsHow to Avoid Nanny ScamsOnline job postings for nannies are one of the more common targets for job scammers. The scammer will register as a family seeking a nanny, promising a terrific salary and great working conditions. For example, they will promise to pay $2500 a week for a part-time position. These scammers will try to either take your money or your identity, or both. To avoid getting scammed, learn about the most common nanny scams, and discover safe ways to find legitimate nanny jobs. How Nanny Scams Work There are a couple of common nanny scams. Regardless of the type, the scam usually begins with a fake parent reaching out to you (via email or text) to offer you a job that seems too good to be true. One common scam is that he or she will send you your first payment, in the form of a fraudulent check or money order, before you even begin working for them. The partie might say that the family is moving, and therefore wants to pay you in advance. Aft er you deposit the check, he or she will ask you to forward some of the money to a third party, or he or she will come up with a reason that you need to return the money for example, they overpaid you, or they need to pay for bills, a childs tuition, etc. Often, it will be a very sad reason, like unexpected medical bills or other personal tragedy. You will ultimately have to pay your bank for the fraudulent check, and you will lose the money you sent back to the scammer. Another common scam targets nannies who want to work in foreign countries, but cannot get the appropriate visa. The scammer, posing as a family, will claim that they have a lawyer who can help get a visa, but the nanny has to send them money for the lawyer. Once the nanny sends the money, he or she never hear from the family again. These scams can also work the other way around. Some scammers claim they are nannies that live out of the country and need money to apply for a visa or need their first payment early (ag ain, usually for a very heart-wrenching reason). The family will send money and never hear from the nanny again. Nanny Scam Warning Signs Nanny scams are common, but it is easy to look for red flags if you remain vigilant. Check out this list of scam warning signs Its too good to be true. Be cautious of nanny jobs that seem too good to be true, such as ones that offer an amazing salary for minimal work. There is no interview. Beware of families that hire you without interviewing you. After all, would a real family let someone take care of their children without looking into his or her background? The language is odd. One typo or two is normal, but if an email or text is filled with spelling and/or grammar errors, this is a sign that it is not an email from a real family. They ask you for money. The most important rule to remember is never, ever send or receive money from a family you have not met. No family would actually pay you money up front, and no family should ask you for money either. Similarly, no nanny should ask you for money before working for you, and no nanny should send you money. Listen to your gut. If anything anything at all makes you feel unsure or uncomfortable about a job offer, dont respond. Your gut is really good at recognizing a scam or a schwimmbad situation. How to Report a Scam If you are in contact with someone about a nanny job and think you are being scammed, cut off all contact with that person. Do not respond to any emails or answer any texts or phone calls. Once you cut off all contact, you can report the scam in a couple of ways. Firstly, if you are using a childcare agency like Care.com or Sittercity.com, report the scam to the site. Most sites have a link to an email address or phone number you can contact to tell them about the scam. You can also report the scam to a broader organization, like the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). The IC3 accepts any online crime complaints. If you have been scammed, you can also visit your local police station. Bring copies of any email or letter transactions you have had, and have all of the scammers contact information available. The police will not likely be able to get your money back, but the information is useful for them to have. How to Find a Good Nanny Job One way to avoid scams (or reduce your risk of scams) and find a good job as a nanny is to use a reputable agency. Keep in mind that an agency should never dienstgrad you, the nanny, to use the agency all fees should be paid for by the family. Check out sites like Care.com, Urbansitter.com, and Babysitters4hire.com, among others. If you are looking for international nanny jobs, work with an agency that can help you gather all required documentation, such as a work visa. You can also find local nanny jobs in the classifieds, both in your local newspaper and online. Also, make sure you interview with a family before accepting a job. Meeting with the family, including the children, is a gr eat way to decide whether or not a job is a right fit for you.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Coping Skills for Anxious Job Seekers

Coping Skills for Anxious Job SeekersCoping Skills for Anxious Job SeekersJob searching can be stressful, even for the most confident person. It can be mora challenging if youre anxious and worried about the hiring process, as well as about when you will be hired for a new position. If youre unemployed, the stress can be compounded with concern about how long its going to take to find a new job, and how youre going to pay the bills until you line up a new position. There are many factors in a job hunt that can cause anxiety, but there are ways to reduce stress and take control. You might never consider job searching fun, but at least you might be able to turn it into a positive experience rather than a difficult one. The Reasons for Job Search Anxiety People are anxious for different reasons, said Dr. Janet Scarborough Civitelli, psychologist, career counselor, and founder of VocationVillage.com. It helps to identify the thoughts and situations that are causing the most distress, and address them one by one. Some of the most common reasons for job-search anxiety, and strategies for handhabung them, include Getting overwhelmed by how big a project it seems to land a new job Strategy To conduct an effective job search, break the overall project into manageable tasks. Each one completed will bring you closer to the job offer that you seek. Disliking the feeling of uncertainty about how long the job search will take Strategy Shift the emphasis away from the outcome and focus on the part that you can control i.e. the specific actions you will take. Telling yourself scary stories (No one will want to hire me or There are no good jobs) Strategy Find inspiration by reading success stories about people who have overcome obstacles to land employment. You can also redirect your energy toward concrete steps that increase your odds of landing a job. Two of the best activities are meeting new people and developing new professional skills. Take Care of the Details Firs t Another way to alleviate some of the stress involved in job hunting is to take care of everything that needs to be done in a timely manner. If youve been laid off, apply for unemployment. Know what will happen to your employee benefits when you move on. When you have a 401(k) to roll over, review your options for handling it. Once youve checked it off your list, its one less thing to worry about. Create a basic resume and cover letter that you can customize each time you apply for a job. Review your LinkedIn profile and give it a makeover if there is need. Line up some references who will attest to your skills and qualifications. Get Organized Your search will be less stressful if you organize it and treat it like a job. If youre out of work, consider it your full-time job. If youre employed, schedule part-time hours to spend job hunting. Choose one of these easy ways to organize your job search, and keep track of your applications, networking outreach, and the career events youre planning to attend. When you have a plan in place, it will help minimize the anxiety because youll be keeping track of what youve done and what you need to do next. You wont have to think about the task until its time to handle it. Practice and Prepare Spend some time job hunting, even when youre happy in your current position and you dont have to. With this approach, youll keep your resume up-to-date, your interview skills polished, and your confidence level high. If you see an interesting job, apply for it. Its good practice, and it may be a better opportunity than you expected. Youll be less anxious if youre going after a role that isnt your dream job, and youll be more prepared when that perfect position comes along. And you never know- that job you werent that excited about could be your next terrific career move. The more you practice, the more comfortable youll be during an interview. Knowing what type of position youre seeking, and being able to articulate why your e qualified for the role, will help you ace the interview. Practice responding to the most common interview questions employers ask, and have a few questions of your own ready. Spend time researching the company, so youre informed about the companys products, people, mission and objectives. The more you know, the easier it will be to have a conversation with the interviewer. Take time to try on what youre going to wear, and get it ready the evening before your interview. That will save you from stressing over last-minute attire decisions. Create an elevator pitch that describes who you are and what you have to offer. Practice saying it in front of a family member, make a video of yourself to see how you did, or say it in front of a mirror. The more comfortable you are talking about yourself, the more confident youll feel during the interview. Know What to Expect Dont expect to find a new job overnight, though that can happen. For most job seekers, its a process, not a one-shot d eal. You might not get the first position you apply for, but that most likely means that it wasnt the job for you. There will be plenty of other positions to consider. Even though it sounds like it might create more anxiety, it can be helpful if you have a lot going on. When youre busy sending out resumes, networking, attending career events and interviewing, youll have less time to obsess about every little detail. Dont count on one single opportunity. The more jobs you are pursuing, the more chances youll have to make the best impression and get an offer. Dont stop applying until youve committed to a new job. Remember that its not just about the company hiring you. Its also about whether the employer is the best fit for the next step on your career ladder. Thats as important for you as it is for the company, and if you feel like its not the right job for you, you can politely decline if you get an offer. If its earlier in the process, another option is to withdraw your application . Take a Break Thanks to smartphones and the internet, its almost too easy to stay connected. But, its vitally important not to spend every waking hour focused on how youre going to get hired for your next job. The more you think about it, the higher your anxiety level will be. Instead, stick to your schedule and take breaks. Exercise, yoga, reading a book, walking your dog, turning off your computer and ignoring your phone when youre not in job-hunting mode can help reduce anxiety. You will find a job. It may take longer than youd hope, but youll find something, said Erin Kennedy, president of Professional Resume Services. It sometimes takes companies time during the vetting and interviewing process. Patience isnt easy when you are out of a job, but perhaps go for a 30-minute walk every day, try yoga (you can do a class on YouTube or online for free), call a friend, or clean out the drawer/closet/room youve been meaning to get to. Feeling productive while unemployed really help s. Get Support One of the best ways to reduce your anxiety is to talk with others. You may be surprised to learn that almost everyone you know has been in this position at one time or another. You can get some words of wisdom and hilfe if you share your anxiousness with a career support group, friends or family. If your anxiety is overwhelming, remember that youre not the first person who is having a difficult time. A career coach or counselor can help you focus on your goals, get your resume and cover letter in order, target your job search, and help you with coping skills for interview stress. If you need more help, your career counselor or primary care physician likely can provide a referral to a therapist who can assist. Consider it an Opportunity One of the best ways to look at a job search from a positive perspective is to consider your job search an opportunity to pursue the next stage of your career, rather than as an ordeal you have to struggle through. Your career is about more than one opportunity, interview or company, said Jonathan Carter, organizer of Leap2HR, a LinkedIn group for new and transitioning HR professionals. So stop worrying about landing the right one, and just embrace the opportunity for change. Meet people. Explore different organizations. Look outside of the places youd expect to find your next role. Dont focus on changing your job. Focus on changing your life for the better- and the job will come.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Booz Allen Hamilton files for IPO

Booz Allen Hamilton files for IPOBooz Allen Hamilton files for IPOTaking advantage of the stabilizing economy, more and more firms are riding the IPO wave these days. Following in the footsteps of other companies, including Nielsen Holdings, NXP Semiconductors and Toys R Us, Booz Allen Hamilton has announced that it will be putting itself on the market. Just two years after its split from corporate sibling Booz Company and having sold a majority stake to private equity bigwig Carlyle Group, Booz Allen Hamilton filed for an anfangsbuchstabe public offering of its stock. Carlyle Group is looking to raise up to $300 million from the public, which it will use to pay down debts. In December Booz Allen raised $350 million in debt to help pay out a $550 million dividend to Carlyle Groupwhich returned almost half of Carlyles original equity investment to the firm and its investors. The firm has secured Morgan Stanley, Barclays Capital, BofA Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse Securities to lead the deal. Carlyle has greatly benefited from the purchase of Booz Allen, considering the firm has deep roots in the defense and government sector, and the U.S. governments increased reliance on outsourcing in defense. Carlyle, it has been reported, does not plan to sell any shares as part of the offering. At this point, Booz Allen has not revealed how many shares it will be selling, nor the expected price range. How will the public respond to such an offering? Investors may be receptive to invest in a consulting company, said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Chicago- based Harris Private Bank. I wouldnt call it a big financial risk. Worst case is they just dont grow because the economic backdrop is weak.