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  • Ikigai: How to find a sense of purpose in your career

    Ikigai: How to find a sense of purpose in your career

    Ikigai loosely translates to “reason for being” and is a Japanese concept relating to the balance between four things: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. In the …
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – The Future is Now

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – The Future is Now

    We often hear discussions about the world’s ongoing transformation, and indeed, it is continually evolving. However, when it comes to DE&I, my perspective is that the change has already occurred. While there’s still much work to be done, the progress …
  • Thought Leadership – Tech Trends

    Thought Leadership – Tech Trends

    The technology market continues to evolve rapidly, we are seeing incredible advancements in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity & sustainable technologies to name just a few. Cybersecurity remains a top priority due to increasing cyber threats and sophisticated attacks. Businesses are now …
  • Crafting Your Personal Brand: Unlocking the Secret to Professional Success

    Crafting Your Personal Brand: Unlocking the Secret to Professional Success

    In the digital age, where the first impression is often made online, personal branding has emerged as a critical component of professional success. Your personal brand is more than just a polished LinkedIn profile or a professional headshot; it’s the …
  • The Role of CSR in the Workplace

    The Role of CSR in the Workplace

    In defining Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) we examine how it has evolved from being a buzzword to a fundamental aspect of modern business operations. In today’s world, it’s not just about maximizing profits; it’s also about making a positive impact …
  • Thought Leadership – Key Take Aways from RF Economic Conference

    Thought Leadership – Key Take Aways from RF Economic Conference

    I had the pleasure of attending the RF Economic Conference on 15th March 2024 and therefore I wanted to share some of the key take aways from this very informative conference: Digital ID Card Rollout: The Cayman government plans to …
  • Today’s Recruitment Trends

    Today’s Recruitment Trends

    2024 is off to a fantastic start and the contract recruitment market has had an incredible start to the year. As with most things, contract recruitment is ever evolving, and I wanted to share some trends that I have been …
  • Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey: The Results Are In!

    Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey: The Results Are In!

    As I forged most of my early career in, well, Early Careers, I feel strongly about keeping in touch with different generational values and trends. Each year, Deloitte releases their Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey, and 2023’s edition unveils …
  • The Power of Networking: Building Bridges for Success

    The Power of Networking: Building Bridges for Success

    Introduction Networking, often described as the art of creating and nurturing professional connections, is a cornerstone of career development and personal growth. In today’s interconnected world, collaboration is key and effective networking has become more important than ever. This article …
  • Happiness is a Science.

    Happiness is a Science.

    For some, happiness is a state of mind; for others it is something you strive for every day: this goal to be reached that will validate all is well. In a recent Deloitte podcast series (WorkWell) Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar, teacher …
  • The Power of Flexibility: How a Hybrid Working Model Boosts Productivity

    The Power of Flexibility: How a Hybrid Working Model Boosts Productivity

    Introduction In recent years, the way we work has undergone a profound transformation. Traditional office-based routines have given way to more flexible and hybrid working models. This shift has been accelerated by the global pandemic, which forced organizations to adapt …
  • Embracing Gender Diversity

    Embracing Gender Diversity

    Embracing Gender Diversity in the Workplace and Recruitment Processes In today’s evolving society, fostering gender diversity has become an essential aspect of building inclusive and thriving workplaces. While progress has been made in recent years, there is still more work …
  • Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

    Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

    In recent years, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations have emerged as a crucial framework for evaluating the long-term sustainability and impact of businesses.  These principles advocate for responsible corporate behaviour that extends beyond profit maximization to encompass environmental stewardship, …
  • A Snapshot of the 2023 Legal Recruitment Market

    A Snapshot of the 2023 Legal Recruitment Market

    A slower market, but increased demand for on-island talent and legal support professionals – our specialist Legal Recruiter, Charlotte Morrish, provides a snapshot of the legal recruitment market so far in 2023. After 2022’s record-breaking recruitment levels, it is perhaps …
  • Market Force Indicators

    Market Force Indicators

    Theodore Roosevelt said, “The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” So how do we give employees access to this formula for success? Testing and training, more specifically, testing to …
  • The Importance of Upskilling Employees

    The Importance of Upskilling Employees

    It is clear that today’s workforce has dramatically shifted since the global pandemic hit in 2020, and one workforce trend that emerged is adaptability. From setting up remote operations to homeschooling children while working full-time, organizations and employees alike understand …
  • A Look Inside Cayman’s Trust Industry

    A Look Inside Cayman’s Trust Industry

    Firstly, let’s look at what a trust is. Trusts are legal arrangements in which a trustee holds assets on behalf of beneficiaries. The trustee is responsible for managing the assets, making investment decisions, and distributing income and capital to the …
  • How can healthy work environments impact companies?

    How can healthy work environments impact companies?

    Research has shown that a happy employee is the most valuable asset to any business. A happy employee will be productive, committed and engaged, that’s why it cannot be underestimated how essential healthy work environments are. According to the ‘World …
  • Recruiting in the Cayman Islands: The importance of choosing the right Recruiter as a candidate

    Recruiting in the Cayman Islands: The importance of choosing the right Recruiter as a candidate

    It is no secret that the Cayman Islands has a thriving financial industry, a rapidly growing digital economy and consistent growth in multiple sectors which has had a substantial impact on the recruitment market on-island. Good news for us Recruiters, …
  • Why Smart Companies Create Trainee Programs

    Why Smart Companies Create Trainee Programs

    In today’s candidate-driven market, there is a high demand for experienced professionals in all sectors, and this is especially true in Cayman.  Recently, I have noticed an increasingly high demand for corporate administrative professionals with Cayman-specific experience.  While this demand …
  • The importance of giving back

    The importance of giving back

    Giving back… what does this mean? ‘To provide help or financial assistance to others in appreciation of one’s own success or good fortune’. And what better time to give back now, with many still struggling through this never-ending pandemic.  We …
  • A Day in the Life of a Recruiter

    A Day in the Life of a Recruiter

    I realised recently through conversations with friends, family, and even at a networking event that there are quite a lot of people that are not quite sure what I do all day! Recruitment is one of those really cool jobs …
  • STEPPINGSTONES AWARDED INVESTORS IN PEOPLE PLATINUM 2022

    STEPPINGSTONES AWARDED INVESTORS IN PEOPLE PLATINUM 2022

    SteppingStones has once again been awarded the Investors in People Platinum Accreditation, the highest level of accreditation by Investors in People (IIP), further cementing the organization as an international leader in how they support their people both personally and professionally …
  • Moving to the Caribbean can be an exciting adventure.

    Moving to the Caribbean can be an exciting adventure.

    When my partner first mentioned that he wanted to explore a job opportunity in the Cayman Islands, I thought he was joking. He wasn’t! In the blink of an eye, he had an offer on the table, which meant I …
  • All change!

    All change!

    Change does funny things to all of us. Recently, the SteppingStones team left our long-time home in the Fidelity Financial Centre and moved into an amazing new office in Bayshore Mall. Excitement aside, this change threw my week (and frankly …
  • The growth of Technology worldwide

    The growth of Technology worldwide

    It is very clear that the world of Technology is continuously evolving. The significant growth of technology over the last decade has had an extremely positive impact across all aspects of life and living in a modernized world, in my …
  • ALL ABOUT STEPPINGSTONES TECH

    ALL ABOUT STEPPINGSTONES TECH

    SteppingStones Tech was honored to sit down with Radio Cayman to discuss our new dedicated service desk SteppingStones Tech. Listen as Ben Bailey, SteppingStones Recruiter and Rosie Scott, SteppingStones Recruitment Manager, discuss this new world-class recruitment service and it’s importance …
  • Lessons from the Legal Recruitment Market

    Lessons from the Legal Recruitment Market

    As February gets well underway, 2022 looks set to be just as busy as the last year – here at SteppingStones Legal we have been reviewing some current trends and taking stock of the lessons we learnt in 2021. Jobs …
  • A Season of Self Care

    A Season of Self Care

    There is no denying it, the only thing constant is change. We stand once again at the precipice of another unknown, the phased re-opening of our borders and yet more rising COVID numbers. There is the assurance however, that others …
  • 12 DAYS OF GIVING

    12 DAYS OF GIVING

    For me the best part of the holiday season is giving gifts. Of course, I love receiving gifts, but I have always been happiest when picking out thoughtful gifts for friends and family and then sharing those gifts with them. …
  • Quality of Work in the Cayman Islands: Don’t Just Take My Word For It!

    Quality of Work in the Cayman Islands: Don’t Just Take My Word For It!

    Living and working in the Cayman Islands means I know that this jurisdiction is a global financial centre and has a thriving and legal industry which attracts exceptional lawyers from around the world. I also know that the quality and …
  • The Gender Gap in Cayman’s Legal Industry

    The Gender Gap in Cayman’s Legal Industry

    In a first for offshore law, one of Cayman’s top law firms recently published data on their gender pay gap in an enlightening report. Unlike in the UK, for example, companies in Cayman (or indeed other offshore jurisdictions) are not …
  • The grass isn’t always greener

    The grass isn’t always greener

    A lawyer (let’s call her X) reached out to me a few weeks ago and we met for coffee, ostensibly to chat about the market and what other options might be out there. As an on island lawyer with excellent …
  • Mental Health in an Unequal World

    Mental Health in an Unequal World

    In recognition of world mental health day on Sunday 10th October, we have been shining a light on mental health this week so that everyone takes their mental health care seriously as it affects literally everything that we do and …
  • Take Your Pick: Opportunities for On Island Lawyers

    Take Your Pick: Opportunities for On Island Lawyers

    Most of our recent SteppingStones Legal blogs have explored the motivations behind relocating to the Cayman Islands as a lawyer, but this week I wanted to shed some light on the market for those of you who are already here! …
  • GLOBAL TALENT SHORTAGES………?

    GLOBAL TALENT SHORTAGES………?

    As many countries start to reopen their borders and businesses return to some sort of new normality, it is surprising to learn of the hiring challenges that many are experiencing.  Whilst many predicted high unemployment numbers, it appears that there …
  • Money Matters

    Money Matters

    Like any Brit, I hate talking about money. But when it comes to recruitment and the reasons people choose to live and work in the Cayman Islands, there’s just no getting away from it! Yes, the Cayman Islands offer an …
  • Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    Written by Luisa Roberts Recently, I was chatting with a friend – a very successful accomplished friend- and she mentioned feeling like she did not deserve the job she had. She went on to say that she felt under-qualified and …
  • Mental Health Mindset

    Mental Health Mindset

    In thinking about what to write today, a lot of topics came to mind, and a lot of recruitment topics to keep things relevant with our business, however then I got to thinking about the one thing that keeps us …
  • Lifestyle of a Lawyer

    Lifestyle of a Lawyer

    Following on from our recent survey, it is clear that the main motivation for lawyers moving to the Cayman Islands is lifestyle. Lifestyle includes work, personal life, financial security, wellbeing, standard of living, routine and anything else that is important …
  • Workplace Happiness Is…

    Workplace Happiness Is…

    Pharrell Williams sang, “clap along if you know what happiness is to you”, are you clapping?  So often we say we want to be happy and fulfilled in our roles, but what does that really mean? Does happiness really matter? …
  • Cayman connection: why use a Cayman based legal recruiter?

    Cayman connection: why use a Cayman based legal recruiter?

    Put simply, because we know the market, we know the people and we know the jurisdiction! I am acutely aware of just how saturated the legal recruitment market is and the fact that candidates are contacted on a regular basis …
  • How is everyone?

    How is everyone?

    Here we are, passed the middle of June and a little over a year since the lockdown period in Cayman began to be eased. The 14 weeks of lockdown does feel like a distant memory (very glad my lockdown hair …
  • Offshore Legal Recruitment: A Candidate Perspective

    Offshore Legal Recruitment: A Candidate Perspective

    SteppingStones Legal is committed to providing a bespoke and tailored recruitment service to the offshore legal profession. We are always looking for ways to enhance the recruitment experience and value the insight that those in the profession can share. Law …
  • Equality for all – Pride 2021

    Equality for all – Pride 2021

    In recognition, acknowledgement, and celebration of Pride Month, SteppingStones were delighted to have the opportunity to promote inclusion in the workplace through speaking with 2 members of the Cayman LGBTQ+ community about their journey so far. Hi Gianna! Tell us …
  • Quality of life without compromising quality of work: an overview of life as a lawyer in the Cayman Islands

    Quality of life without compromising quality of work: an overview of life as a lawyer in the Cayman Islands

    If you are considering relocating to the Cayman Islands, then you probably already know that it’s a small island in the Caribbean with palm trees, white sand and no income tax. You will be aware of the legal sector’s impressive, …
  • My First 6 months in Recruitment

    My First 6 months in Recruitment

    Before working in recruitment, I worked in education for 2 years. Last week I got a message from a former student that said: I saw the video that your company posted with you in it and it seems like you …
  • Gender Parity:  How far are we from closing the gap?

    Gender Parity: How far are we from closing the gap?

    Even though it is the year 2021, the dream of closing this gap is still far away. None of us will see gender parity in our lifetimes, and nor likely will many of our children. That is the sobering finding …
  • Resilience in the Professional world

    Resilience in the Professional world

    2020 was a challenging year for everyone in the world and 2021 hasn’t been any easier so far! One of the skills I’ve noticed I’ve been using and have really needed throughout this time is “Resilience”. According to Oxford Languages; …
  • Looking to the future…

    Looking to the future…

    Growing up in an era of evolution can be viewed as liberating and terrifying at the same time. It is not too hard to imagine that there was a time where females were viewed only as nurturers, responsible for the …
  • It’s not what you know but who you know

    It’s not what you know but who you know

    “It’s not what you know but who you know” – This popular catchphrase is one we have all heard at some point in our career. So why when we were growing up, our teachers and parents always put the emphasis …
  • Access to Justice – Developments in Litigation Funding

    Access to Justice – Developments in Litigation Funding

    In a welcome development, the Private Funding of Legal Services Act 2020 (“the Act”) has widened access to litigation funding in the Cayman Islands, thus creating certainty for litigants, growth opportunities for law firms, an enhanced reputation for the jurisdiction …
  • We don’t headhunt people.

    We don’t headhunt people.

    “We don’t headhunt people” were words I heard on my first day at SteppingStones and they stopped me in my tracks. I was used to this being a daily occurrence in my previous recruitment role and I could not imagine …
  • What do you want to be when you grow up?

    What do you want to be when you grow up?

    Some people have always known what career path they were going to follow but if you’re like me then the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” was a never-ending source of anxiety and confusion. In …
  • Blog of Thanks

    Blog of Thanks

    To our friends, supporters, colleagues, candidates and clients, Where do we even begin? I think it’s fair to say none of us saw this year coming. We started 2020 full of hope for a new decade and blissfully unaware that …
  • Professional Qualifications Cayman Employers look for!

    Professional Qualifications Cayman Employers look for!

    Here in Cayman, our clients are constantly searching for the best and brightest candidates, so what can you do to set yourself apart from other candidates looking for roles in Cayman? Whether you are local, on-island or looking to relocate …
  • How the tables have turned!

    How the tables have turned!

    Since I joined the Recruitment world in Cayman 5 years ago, the market has been very much what we call “Candidate Driven.” This means that there are more jobs available than suitable candidates to fill them, therefore you might have …
  • Making Good Decisions

    Making Good Decisions

    It’s been a funny year. I think we can all agree that I don’t mean in a ‘ha ha’ kind of way. The world has become a place that at times has felt unrecognizable, and so much of what we …
  • It’s OK to burn out a little!

    It’s OK to burn out a little!

    What a year eh? Honestly, if you had told me what this year would have looked like when I was celebrating New Years back home in Scotland, I flat out would not have believed it – but then who would? …
  • Keeping Up With Compliance

    Keeping Up With Compliance

    As one of the world’s largest financial centres, the Cayman Islands is the leading domicile for investment funds, a global banking hub and, increasingly, a jurisdiction of choice for trusts, family offices and virtual asset businesses. In order to support …
  • Travelling Home in a Covid World

    Travelling Home in a Covid World

    Remember the days of jet-setting to Miami for the weekend or heading off on a big adventure to a new destination? If you are like me then you are missing the excitement of travelling the world and using your vacation …
  • Interviewing Internationally: Why You Have to Make it Personal

    Interviewing Internationally: Why You Have to Make it Personal

    As an offshore recruitment agency, we work with people who are not only moving jobs, but often their whole lives. Part of what I love about this job is that in addition to being a recruitment consultant, I get to …
  • THE PLACE OF AI IN RECRUITMENT

    THE PLACE OF AI IN RECRUITMENT

    In the last few years talk and the use of artificial intelligence “AI” has been on an upwards projectile rapidly gaining momentum and according to International Data Corporation the worldwide spend on AI is likely to exceed $98 billion dollars …
  • Lockdown Lessons: Staying Motivated in the Workplace

    Lockdown Lessons: Staying Motivated in the Workplace

    For all that 2020 has been a bad year, there is no denying that Cayman is doing well and is faring better than most. We are part of a very small minority of countries that are able to function in …
  • Social Media and your personal brand

    Social Media and your personal brand

    This is an interesting topic that many probably have not thought about, but what does your profile picture on social media say about you? Turns out, quite a lot. A huge body of research shows that humans have a weird …
  • Flexible Attraction

    Flexible Attraction

    Whenever I meet with anyone looking for a new job (which as you can imagine is pretty frequently), the first question I ask them if they are currently employed is why they are looking to move. Historically the most popular …
  • Busting the Recruitment Myths

    Busting the Recruitment Myths

    My introduction into the world of recruitment has been a real eye opener. Having come from a self-employed profession at the Bar in the UK, I had never had any real exposure to recruitment before moving to Cayman and so …
  • Communication and it’s vital importance in the digital working world

    Communication and it’s vital importance in the digital working world

    We all know that communication is super important in all aspects of life. When things go unsaid, are ignored or even miscommunicated, this can lead to serious problems. Even before COVID-19, without effective communication within the workplace, things could go …
  • Better the Devil you know? I don’t think so!

    Better the Devil you know? I don’t think so!

    I am a self-confessed hater of change. You ask my mum; one of her favourite examples of this fact was my annual hysteria at leaving my beloved year-group teacher when I was little. Full-blown tears and exclamations of how life …
  • The New Reality of Living Overseas

    The New Reality of Living Overseas

    The world has definitely become a much bigger place in 2020. It has been nine months since we left the UK and about a year since we made the decision to move to the Cayman Islands – that all seems …
  • Communication, Comfort Zone and Coronavirus. The toughest couple of weeks so far…..

    Communication, Comfort Zone and Coronavirus. The toughest couple of weeks so far…..

    In previous blogs, I have spoken about the challenges I have faced thus far from a personal and professional perspective. One thing I can say for certain, is that as someone who prides herself on the ability to reflect on …
  • The New Work/Life Balance

    The New Work/Life Balance

    With this new world that we’re all living in, I’ve been thinking about the topic of Work/Life Balance as things have changed. Before COVID-19, a Work/Life Balance was extremely important to the majority of employees. They wanted flexibility in their …
  • Surviving Covid-19 as a Soon-to-be-Mom

    Surviving Covid-19 as a Soon-to-be-Mom

    I am a 38-year-old woman, 7 months pregnant with my second son; my second go at childbearing is certainly one I could have never predicted! My husband and I could not have chosen worst timing to procreate; we often waver …
  • Working in the new world: What is next for our work lives and how does this differ to our new sense of normal?

    Working in the new world: What is next for our work lives and how does this differ to our new sense of normal?

    As I enter week 9 of lock down, working from home and what I consider to be my new normal, it strikes me that while I am incredibly impatient and excited to be starting to see lock down restrictions easing, …
  • LOST IN (ISOLATION) TRANSLATION

    LOST IN (ISOLATION) TRANSLATION

    It is week 10 of lockdown and I am going to have to admit that some people have had emails from me that have said “Regards” rather than “Kind regards”. Why? Because I am human, and on the days that …
  • GIFT OF TIME – WORKING FROM HOME WITH YOUNG ADULT CHILDREN

    GIFT OF TIME – WORKING FROM HOME WITH YOUNG ADULT CHILDREN

    After 3 weeks of self-isolation followed by 2 weeks of soft and hard curfew, I can tell you that living with three beloved young adults has been quite an experience and I have learnt so much. Obviously, my 16, 19 …
  • Benefits of Contract Work

    Benefits of Contract Work

    Here at SteppingStones Recruitment, one of the major ways we assist candidates and employers alike is through contract or temporary work and opportunities. These types of roles can be beneficial to both parties involved! SteppingStones has over 15 years’ experience …
  • A Juggling Act: Tips for working from home with children

    A Juggling Act: Tips for working from home with children

    As a mum of two children (4 and 6), I have a full-time job, however I am now required to work from home due to the pandemic and that means being in the same house as my children 24/7.  So …
  • A new perspective: What I miss most about “normal” life

    A new perspective: What I miss most about “normal” life

    It’s a time of huge uncertainty. A time of worry, anxiety, stress, embarking on the unknown. And yet by the same token it’s a time of absolute wonder. I am not for one moment saying there is anything good about …
  • Tips to Stay Productive while Working Remote

    Tips to Stay Productive while Working Remote

    In the last week or so, like most people, I’ve been working from home. It’s actually the first time in my professional career that I’ve done this for an extended period. It has taken some adapting; however, I’m still managing …
  • Remote Recruitment: the use of technology to maintain business as usual

    Remote Recruitment: the use of technology to maintain business as usual

    Now more than ever, people around the world are adjusting to new ways of living, working and interacting. In these strange and uncertain times, it is both comforting and inspiring to see people, businesses and communities embracing technology in an …
  • Recently Relocated to Grand Cayman? Here Are Some Things To Do In Your Spare Time

    Recently Relocated to Grand Cayman? Here Are Some Things To Do In Your Spare Time

      So you’ve found your dream job and have recently relocated to the Cayman Islands. The stress of relocating has finally escaped you and it’s time to explore everything the beautiful island of Grand Cayman has to offer. When candidates …
  • Need some January motivation?

    Need some January motivation?

    January…… is normally cold, gray and miserable, but not in Cayman, it’s bright and sunny here!  But it doesn’t take away from the fact that Christmas is a distant memory, and you are now left with a bigger waist line …
  • Time to update your resume?

    Time to update your resume?

    It is nearly the end of the year, can you believe it! We feel that now is the right time to be thinking of everything that you have achieved over the last year, coupled with your thoughts for what your …
  • The Diary of a Recruiter – part 1

    The Diary of a Recruiter – part 1

    Having trawled through the internet looking for relevant and engaging ideas for my next blog, I have decided that rather than writing about interview tips (first rule always prepare), counter offers (the reasons you wanted to leave in the first …
  • How to give candidate feedback effectively, without hurting your recruiting efforts

    How to give candidate feedback effectively, without hurting your recruiting efforts

    Most recruiters and HR professionals are used to speaking to people with diverse backgrounds and personalities on a daily basis. We love to tell candidates how amazing their experience is, what a fantastic skill set they have and how well …
  • A Mantra of sorts – What I’ve learnt from working in Recruitment

    A Mantra of sorts – What I’ve learnt from working in Recruitment

    For the past two years, I’ve been working in the recruitment industry and I’ve learnt A LOT! Granted I started out as a Receptionist, working my way up to Recruitment Administrator, to find myself today as a Trainee/Junior Recruitment Consultant. …
  • Don’t Wait, Donate!

    Don’t Wait, Donate!

    Mother Nature has certainly revealed her ugly side this summer.
  • Bad Interview Habits?

    Bad Interview Habits?

    When you’re interviewing for a new job, you’re likely aware of the common pitfalls that you should absolutely avoid.
  • Smarten-Up Your Professionalism

    Smarten-Up Your Professionalism

    Being more professional in the office can help you in many ways. You can gain respect from others, and it can help with being promoted.
  • SteppingStones “SuperFan” Competition is still on!

    SteppingStones “SuperFan” Competition is still on!

    The SteppingStones competition is still on! We are a little over 300 likes away from crowning our SteppingStones “SupperFan 3000”!
  • Some rules for Life (and Recruitment)

    Some rules for Life (and Recruitment)

    I recently read a post on LinkedIn written by Ryan Noland; Head of Growth @ CITCON called “General Rules For Life”.
  • 4 Ways to Be a Great Leader (When You’re Not The Boss)

    4 Ways to Be a Great Leader (When You’re Not The Boss)

    Leadership is not about a title or a designation.
  • How to handle stress

    How to handle stress

    There are lots of ways in which we can handle stress; my two things – Yoga & Art.
  • Vacation Stress

    Vacation Stress

    It seems everything in life these days causes stress; and that this stress can cause various health issues.
  • A Plea To All My Fellow Desk Jockeys

    A Plea To All My Fellow Desk Jockeys

    In recent months I’ve found myself plagued with hip and sciatica pain.
  • June 1st was the start of the hurricane season

    June 1st was the start of the hurricane season

    June 1st was the start of the hurricane season and we would like to remind you of the following.
  • Good Posture Makes You More Confident

    Good Posture Makes You More Confident

    Want to have more confidence, increased motivation, lower stress and the ability to basically rule the world? Sit up straight.
  • Balancing Work & Life

    Balancing Work & Life

    Sometimes finding that elusive work/life balance can be a real struggle.
  • 5 Cayman Islands Fun Facts

    5 Cayman Islands Fun Facts

    Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are the tropical gems of the Caribbean Sea.
  • 7 things you should remove from your resume

    7 things you should remove from your resume

    Writing a resume can be hard; updating it after a long time can be even harder. My co-worker always says “It’s not a static document”. Your resume is something that should be constantly updated, always changing and growing. Whenever you …
  • Why candidates wear the pants now

    Why candidates wear the pants now

    Good talent is extremely difficult to find. The most sought after candidates (those with the most experience/desirable experience) are usually already working and satisfied in their current job.    It is no longer the case that companies can take their …
  • Happy Birthday Queen Elizabeth

    Happy Birthday Queen Elizabeth

    As most of us know, we have a public holiday in June in honour of the Queen’s birthday. However, this is not her real birthday, only her “official” one. The Queen’s real birthday is today, April 21st, and this year …
  • How to answer “Do you have any questions for me?” in an interview

    How to answer “Do you have any questions for me?” in an interview

    Having prepared tons of candidates over the years for interviews, one area candidates often struggle with is asking an effective closing question when the interviewer asks “do you have any questions for me?” Interviews are a two way process. An …
  • Easter in the Cayman Islands

    Easter in the Cayman Islands

    Easter is the only time it’s okay to put all your eggs in 1 basket! Easter is a very special time in the Cayman Islands. The holiday centers on the religious event; both Good Friday and Easter Monday are public …
  • 7 reasons a lateral move could be a good move

    7 reasons a lateral move could be a good move

    By Chelsea Flynn, Recruitment Manager, UK There’s a misconception that if you accept a new role with the same job title in a new company that this would not be beneficial to your career, but this is not always the …
  • Strategies for a Better Night’s Sleep!

    Strategies for a Better Night’s Sleep!

    Have you ever woken up feeling even more tried than you felt before you went to bed? If your answer is YES! Then here are 5 tips that might enlighten you and help you sleep better! Maintain a regular bedtime …
  • What makes a great HR Leader?

    What makes a great HR Leader?

    The success of any individual leader is inextricably tied to the understanding, and relative standing, of HR itself inside an organisation. For Laura Harrison, the CIPD’s strategy director, that means recognising that business is becoming complex and interrelated – as …
  • One key way you can tell a quality Recruiter from a Cowboy

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    Christmas movies we love!

    Ah, it’s ‘that’ time of year again. The holiday season is in full swing and it is always busy busy, whether out celebrating with your work colleagues, catching up with friends or simply shopping till you drop, Christmas, although fun …
  • How Important is Wellness in the Workplace?

    How Important is Wellness in the Workplace?

    The definition of wellness is associated with the quality/state of your mind, body and health, particularly due to a conscientious effort – but how important is this when related to the work place environment?   There is a vast amount …
  • Anthony Robbins’ 5 Top Tips for Rapport Building

    Anthony Robbins’ 5 Top Tips for Rapport Building

    Anthony Robbins has built an excellent reputation in motivational speaking over the past 3 decades. Tony has shared some exceptionally informative tips on how to get what you want by building rapport with people. In a recent seminar, Tony explained …
  • Recruitment is key to success; so are your existing staff

    Recruitment is key to success; so are your existing staff

    During times of expansion, restructuring and general movement within a business, it is easy, perhaps even correct, to focus on nothing but the excitement of building your staff, increasing your numbers, always looking to the next hire. But here lies …
  • Breaking Through The Glass Ceiling

    Breaking Through The Glass Ceiling

    Cayman has its fair share of high achieving women within the workplace, especially within Government. The Chief Immigration Officer, Information Commissioner, Complaints Commissioner, Education Minister and Speaker of the House are all women. Still the scales are largely tilted in …
  • Discovering a Holiday at Home

    Discovering a Holiday at Home

    On several occasions we have expressed the importance of vacations, and the importance of switching off from work and having some time out to recharge the batteries. For many, the idea of a vacation is jetting off the island to …