Saturday, November 21, 2009

Links, Thoughts and Tips of use to seasonal human resources managers.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

CoolWorks.com Podcasts   

posted by Kari Quaas @ 2:56 PM

We're always up to something new. The latestst and greatest is that we are now dabbling in podcasts using BlogTalkRadio. Our first podcast featured Tina Brudzinski, Human Resources Manager, at Crested Butte Mountain Resort. She was as gracious as ever and a perfect guest. She answered generic questions about working for a ski resort and also told us a bit about how she got her job at Crested Butte.

Interview with Tina Brudzinski from Crested Butte

Next up on our podcast will be my long time friend and former co-worker at Princess Tours, Rick Peterson, who is the Hotel Services Manager at the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge in Trapper Creek, Alaska. Rick started his own hospitality career as a seasonal employee working for Princess at their Kenai property. On the podcast he will share some of his wisdom regarding how you not only decide if seasonal work is right for you, but also what to do once you've made that decision.

The Seasonal Employee Journey with Rick Peterson
Tuesday, October 20 at 3pm Pacific / 6pm Eastern

We'll cover the following topics on the call:

  • Where to work
  • When to apply
  • How to get your application noticed
  • What to expect once you're hired

If you or your organization would like to join me on one of our podcasts, please email me. We don't have a set schedule yet, but plan on doing a few of them each month, and they will be featured on the following sites.

Also, if you ever want to interview one of us at Cool Works for your podcast or blog, please let us know. We're happy to share our knowledge about the seasonal jobs.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Helping out the Older and Bolders   

posted by Kari Quaas @ 12:49 PM

Once again, Art Koff, Cool Works' friend and My CoolWorks member, the founder of RetiredBrains.com, a job and information source for retirees & people planning their retirement, shares his insight for retired, or as we prefer to call them, Older and Bolder folks in finding employment. He was recently interviewed by Joe Turner, The Job Search Guy, and includes 7 tips for finding a job at that stage of your life. He also gives CoolWorks.com a plug, which always makes us feel good.


You can listen to the whole interview here.


Job Search Guy Radio Interview with Art Koff of RetiredBrains.com

Here are his tips to help Older and Bolders find jobs.


  • Register with temp firms.
  • Have your resume re-written by an expert.
  • Post your resume up on job boards that hire seniors.
  • Get an interview with an employer that you're not interested in. Use it as a practice interview.
  • Look for project assignments.
  • Tell the employer that you are willing to work on a temporary basis.
  • Get information on the employer before you interview. Look for contacts within the company. Ask questions and get possible references.
  • Volunteer with a non-profit to gain experience and learn of possible opportunities. It helps your mindset.
  • Get a job with the census via the federal government.
  • Get a job through CoolWorks.com! : ) Seasonal jobs, either summer or winter, that aren't high paying necessarily, but are fun. Thanks, Art!
  • Project based jobs.
  • Keep a positive attitude!

You can find employers on Cool Works who are interested in hiring Older and Bolder employees here. If you want to be added to this list, and you encourage Older and Bolder folks to apply at your resorts and companies, please contact us at Cool Works. We're very happy to help those ambitious and experienced job seekers find cool gigs. It's what we do.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Your Employees Are Talking About You   

posted by Kari Quaas @ 11:24 PM
It's true. For good or ill, they talk about you all of the time. And you know what? As much as you might like to believe that all of it is good, you would be wrong a good portion of the time. You may also believe that your marketing message will keep you in their good graces, but it won't. Actions speak louder than words.

If you haven't noticed, people seem to share their opinions with whomever will listen and the Internet along with the 24-hour news cycle keeps all of us informed about everything. Strong voices may sway a fine person from working for you or being a guest at your property. Quiet voices do also get their share of attention. In our experience, savvy job seekers will weigh all of the words before they decide for themselves. But what about the ones that just see one bad review and decide to never check you out? What about those that have a negative experience that stays with them for years that they just can't shake? Is it worth losing a potential employee or guest because you did not think about how you treat / treated your employees or applicants? I hope that the answer to that last question is no.

We at Cool Works pay attention to what these job seekers and employees have to say and we do so for several reasons.

  1. We cannot be everywhere so we listen to what is being said about previous, current or future clients. We want to make sure that the employers we highlight pass muster. As best as we can, we do a gut check to make sure that the employers we feature not only fit our niche of jobs in great places (tm), but also pass the "niece test." Would we send a loved one to work at this place?
  2. We've been at this a while - 13 years - and we have (almost) heard it all. We generally can tell the difference between one person's bad experience and everyone's bad experience. Four out of five of us at Cool Works started our careers in seasonal jobs and our lives are the richer for those experiences. We believe that seasonal and summer jobs change lives and we want everyone to have a good experience.
  3. Lastly, and perhaps the most important, is that our reputation is directly tied to those employers who advertise on our website. If you treat an employee well, we feel great about working with you. If you treat an employee or job seeker poorly, it reflects negatively on us. We're very sensitive about that and very protective of our tribe. The bottom line is that if an employer no longer passes the "niece" test, we'll pull them from our site. We don't like to do it and it's generally messy, but for us, it's not worth sending someone to a place that will only dash their dreams. Please pass our test.


Just so you don't think that it isn't all negative, we so often hear glowing reviews of our employers and awesome stories about how their summer job changed their lives, or that they've made friends that they'll have forever, or that the folks that they worked for were amazing. We LOVE to hear those stories. They truly make our days and keep us motivated to serve our job seekers and help you as our employers find great people. Keep 'em coming.

So how can you get the glowing review by your employees and job seekers?
  • For starters, treat them well.
  • Respond quickly.
  • Respect their time and effort.
  • Remember the Golden Rule.
  • Pay them fairly for work done.
  • Give them a safe place to work and make sure to return them safely to their loved ones at the end of the day.
  • Listen to them.
  • Heed their suggestions.
  • Provide secure and safe housing.
  • Give them an opportunity to speak to you before they share their experience with all of their "friends" on the Internet.
  • Be a GREAT employer!


By treating your people well, you'll have fans galore. You may even have future guests to your resort or ranch or camp or whatever. You never know who someone is or who they know until you spend a little time getting to know them. Be worthy of their good words, because like I said, your employees are talking about you.

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