New Career Bootcamp

The Cure for Career Confusion

  • Career Clarity Coaching
    • First Coaching Session Preparation
    • New Client Orientation & Welcome Document
    • Research Job & Career Ideas
      • Job Idea Evaluation Workbook
      • 100 – Overview of Job & Career Idea Research
      • 110 – How to Use the Job Search Profiles
      • 120 – How To Research Job & Career Ideas (Initial Strategies)
      • 140 – Salary Research Tools
      • 150 – Explore Industry Ideas
      • 160 – Research Other Peoples’ Career Transitions to Job Titles that Appeal to You
      • 170 – How to Research Job Titles at Companies that Appeal to You
      • 180 – Informational Interviews
    • How to Choose the Right New Career
      • Create a Career Vision Summary
      • Reduce Dimensionality
      • Don’t Trust Your Gut (Without Testing It)
      • Beware of the Giant Spreadsheet
      • Attain Distance
      • Conduct a Risk Analysis
      • Integrated Thinking
      • Accept Uncertainty
      • Ikigai Career Map
      • Marshall Goldsmith Strategy to Evaluate Job & Career Ideas
    • Do You Need To Be Passionate About Your Job?
    • Training Programs for Technology Jobs & Careers
    • Resumes, Job Search, Interviewing & More
  • Quick Question Coaching
  • Job Search Breakthrough
    • Job Search Strategies Overview
    • Weekly Job-Search Campaign Tools & Planner
    • How Long Will It Take You To Land A New Job?
    • Agency Recruiters
      • How to Find Recruiters in Your Target Niche
    • Enhance Your Job Search with LinkedIn’s Home Page
    • The Simple Social Media Job Search Strategy
  • Online Job Search
    • Module 1: Introduction & Overview
    • Module 2: Top Strategies To Find Relevant, Advertised Job Openings
      • (2.1 – Part 1) Use The Best Job Boards To Find Advertised Job Openings
      • (2.1 – Part 2) Best Startup Job Boards
      • (2.3) Clever Way To Use LinkedIn To Find Appealing Companies That Might Have Job Boards
      • (2.4) How To Set Up Job Search Alerts To Stop Wasting Your Time
      • (2.5) Is It A Waste Of Time To Apply If You’re Not Perfectly Qualified?
      • (2.6) What is the Best Time to Submit Your Application Online?
      • (2.7) How Many Jobs a Week Should You Apply to?
      • (2.8) Should You Post Your Resume on Job Boards?
    • Module 3: Tips & Tricks For Submitting Your Resume & Cover Letter For More Success
      • (3.1) 4 Ways To Quickly Tailor Your Resume To Win More Interviews
      • (3.2.1) Write A Blockbuster Cover Letter That Positions You For A Career Change
      • (3.2.2) Handling Salary Info in a Cover Letter
      • (3.3) Best Practices For Submitting Your Resume & Cover Letter
      • (3.3.1) What to do if You’re Applying Online and There’s a Salary Box
      • (3.4) Should You Follow Up With Human Resources?
    • Module 4: Get Insider Help To Win Job Interviews
      • (4.1) Why Company Employees Will Help You (Even If They Don’t Know You)
      • (4.2) How To Find Helpful Company Insiders To Maximize Your Success
      • (4.3) Unknown Ways To Use LinkedIn To Find Helpful Insiders
      • (4.4) How To Choose The Best Company Insiders To Talk To
      • (4.5) The Most Effective Ways To Contact Company Insiders You Don’t Know
      • (4.6) Do This To Ensure A Successful Conversation With Company Insiders
      • (4.7) Best Questions To Ask Company Insiders To Get The Information & Help You Want
      • (4.8) Steal These Sample Thank You Notes
    • Module 5: Fly by HR & Get to the Real Decision Maker
      • (5.1) Identify the REAL Decision Maker
      • (5.2) Access Nearly Any Hiring Manager’s LinkedIn Profile
      • (5.3) Get Nearly Any Hiring Manager’s Contact Information
      • (5.4) The Interview Magnet Letter Formula
      • (5.5) Interview Magnet Samples
      • (5.6) Get Your Interview Magnet Letter Into The Hands of the Hiring Manager
    • Implementation Coaching
  • Hidden Job Search
    • Module 1: Welcome to Hidden Job Search Breakthrough!
      • (1.1) Why You Must Search for Unadvertised Job Openings
      • (1.3) Mindset For Success
    • Module 2: Hidden Job Search Strategy Overview
      • (2.1) Super Strategy Overview
      • (2.2) Action Steps & Program Table of Contents
      • (2.3) Discover The Two Types of Hidden Job Searches
    • Module 3: Identify Many Companies That Could Hire You
      • (3.1) Define Your Target Market
      • (3.2) How Many Potential Employers Is Enough?
      • (3.3) The Best Ways to Build A List Of Potential Employers
      • (3.5) Job Search Organization
      • (3.6) Classify Potential Employers
    • Module 4: The “Customized” Strategy
      • (4.1) Select The Best Companies To Target
      • (4.2) How To Easily Identify Hiring Managers And Insider Connections
      • (4.3) Best Research Strategies To Win More Job Interviews
      • (4.4) How To Use Informational Interviews To Increase Your Success
      • (4.5) Top Strategies To Comfortably Contact Hiring Managers
      • (4.6) Discover How To ‘Keep In Touch’ So Hiring Managers Yearn For You
    • Module 5: The “Universal” Strategy
      • (5.1) Select Potential Employers To Target
      • (5.2) Top Strategies To Easily Identify People Who Might Want To Hire You Today
      • (5.3) The Universal Job Magnet Letter Formula (With Samples)
      • (5.4) Best Ways To Quickly And Easily Contact People Who Can Hire You
    • Module 6: Best Ways To Find People Who Can Hire You… Or Help You Get A Job
      • (6.1) 6 Quick Ways To Identify People Who Could Hire You
      • (6.2) Best Practices for Using Advanced Searches On LinkedIn To Find People Who Could Hire You
      • (6.3) Unknown Strategies To Find Insider Connections On LinkedIn
      • (6.4) Networking Strategies
      • (6.5) Little Known Strategies To Access Nearly Anyone’s LinkedIn Profile
      • (6.6) Hush Hush Ways To Get Nearly Anyone’s Contact Information Fast
    • Implementation Coaching
  • Job Search Networking
    • Introduction
    • 6 Myths & Facts About Networking
    • Personal Job Search Networking Training Modules
      • Module 1: How to Begin
      • Module 2: Be Effective – Prioritize Your Networking List
      • Module 3: 5 Key Strategies for Success Job Search Networking
      • Module 4: 7 Sample Networking Request Letters
      • Module 5: How to Create Your Elevator Pitch (With Samples)
      • Module 6: Creating Your Personal Marketing Plan
      • Module 7: What to Say (and Avoid) in Networking Conversations
      • Module 8: Sample Thank You Note For Networking Help
      • Module 9: Keep in Touch and the Law of Sevens
      • Module 10: The One+ Strategy
    • Event Networking
      • Find Networking Events Worth Going To
      • Make the Most of Networking Events
    • Networking Business Cards & Samples
  • Interview Breakthrough
    • Welcome to Interview Breakthrough!
    • (1.1) Action Steps and Program Table of Contents
    • Module 2: Mindset for Success
      • (2.1) The Art of Turning Interviews Into Enjoyable Conversations
      • (2.2) The Four Hot Buttons of Every Hiring Manager
      • (2.3) Turn Lemons Into Lemonade
      • (2.4) Dealing with Rejection
    • Module 3: Prepare to Win Job Offers
      • (3.1) Background Research
      • (3.2) What Salary Are You Worth?
      • (3.3) Get Insider Help To Win Offers
        • (3.3.1) Why Company Employees Will Help You (Even If They Don’t Know You)
        • (3.3.2) How To Find Helpful Company Insiders
        • (3.3.3) Use LinkedIn To Find Helpful Insiders
        • (3.3.4) Choose The Best Company Insiders To Talk To
        • (3.3.5) The Most Effective Ways To Contact Company Insiders You Don’t Know
        • (3.3.6) Do This To Ensure A Successful Conversation With Company Insiders
        • (3.3.7) Best Questions To Ask Company Insiders To Get The Information & Help You Want
        • (3.3.8) Sample Thank You Notes
      • (3.4) Make a Strong First Impression
    • Module 4: Get the Salary You Deserve
      • (4.1) Salary Research
      • (4.2) Here’s YOUR Salary Discussion Strategy
      • (4.3) What to Say When They Want to Know Your Salary History & Requirements
        • (4.3.1) Handling Salary Info in a Cover Letter
        • (4.3.2) Handling Online Salary Boxes
        • (4.3.3) Handling Salary Discussion DURING an Interview
    • Module 5: Interview Questions & Answers
      • (5.1) Handle Job Interview Questions With Ease
      • (5.2) Interview Question & Answer Guide
      • (5.3) Prepare for These Potential Interview Questions
      • (5.4) Tell Me About You…
      • (5.5) Questions YOU Can Ask at a Job Interview
    • How to Give a Killer Presentation
    • Module 6: Interview Strategies That Win Job Offers
      • (6.0) Participate (and look good) in Skype Interviews
      • (6.1) Ace Your Phone Interviews
      • (6.2) Align Your Experience With The Position
      • (6.3) Discover What the Interviewer REALLY Wants
      • (6.4) Eliminate the Interviewer’s Doubts About You
      • (6.5) How to Prove You Can Do a Job You Haven’t Done (Webinar)
      • (6.6) Handling Salary Discussions DURING Interviews
      • (6.7) How to Close Your Interview
      • (6.8) Essential Do’s and Dont’s
    • Module 7: Seal the Deal (What to do after the Interview)
      • (7.1) How Did You Do?
      • (7.2) Keep In Touch For More Success
      • (7.3) Send This Instead of A Thank You Note
      • (7.4) 90-Day Plan
      • (7.5) Top Tips for Handling References Professionally During Your Job Search
    • Module 8: Handling Job Offers Successfully
      • (8.1) How to Stall a Job Offer
      • (8.2) Job Offer Evaluation Checklist
      • (8.3) Signs That a Company Is a Bad Apple
      • (8.4) Avoid a Mess – Checkout Your New Boss
      • (8.5) Handling Salary Negotiations
      • (8.6) Should You Let an Executive Recruiter Negotiate Your New Salary?
      • (8.7) Ready to Accept a Job Offer? Read These Documents Carefully First
      • (8.8) Accept a Job Offer the Right Way
      • (8.9) Using an Outside Offer to Get a Raise
    • Module 9: How to Choose the Right Job Offer
      • (9.1) Create a Career Vision Summary
      • (9.2) Reduce Dimensionality
      • (9.3) Don’t Trust Your Gut (Without Testing It)
      • (9.4) Beware of the Giant Spreadsheet
      • (9.5) Attain Distance
      • (9.6) Conduct a Risk Analysis
      • (9.7) Integrated Thinking
      • (9.8) Accept Uncertainty
    • Module 10: Interview Correspondence
      • (10.1) Sample Letter Withdrawing From Consideration
      • (10.2) Sample Letter Accepting a Job Offer
      • (10.3) Sample Letter Declining a Job Offer Because of a Low Salary
      • (10.4) Sample Letter Declining a Job Offer Because You Don’t Want the Job
      • (10.5) Sample Letter to Write When You Don’t Get a Job Offer But You Want a Second Chance at Getting It
      • (10.6) Sample Letters Thanking a Reference
      • (10.7) Sample Job Resignation Letter
    • Implemetation Coaching
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Treasury

Here are sample job advertisements for Treasury roles….


Director, Treasury and Risk
Fordham University

OVERVIEW:

Reporting to the Vice President for Finance, the Director, Treasury and Risk manages 2 full-time staff and is responsible for the overall conduct of Fordham University’s treasury management function, including cash management, the corporate card program, credit card processing, short-term investments, and debt management. The Director is also responsible for the University’s overall risk management function, including managing the insurance portfolio and coordinating the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program.

The Director’s core responsibilities will also include relationship management with vendors in this area, managing a high-performance team, continually enhancing internal controls and processes, and collaborating across an enterprise for effective outcomes. The ideal candidate will have significant experience working in treasury operations with complex financial instruments, understand the operations of a sophisticated risk management apparatus, and be able to successfully create positive change through engaging a team of collaborative, disruptive, and innovative thinkers.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Treasury:

  • Establish accounts for the University with financial institutions for the collection and receipt of money paid or donated to the University
  • Develop and maintain cash flow forecasts to help manage and forecast cash positions
  • Seek solutions to maximize yield through investing available cash balances in the University’s accounts in short-term investments
  • Manage Fordham’s endowment unitization program, spending calculation, endowment accounts, responding to related inquiries
  • Direct the planning, execution, and ongoing management of University bond issuances and other debt arrangements: prepares or updates project descriptions, and coordinates review of legal documents; verifies and updates presentation materials for credit agencies and other parties; and manages the timelines and deliverables for smooth and efficient transaction execution
  • Serve as relationship manager on banking and other relevant relationships
  • Manage the University’s credit card collection program, including PCI compliance, and corporate credit card administration
  • Review and develop solutions to strengthen internal controls and identify unique and cost-effective means to do business better
  • Establish, maintain, and continually enhance Treasury policies and controls
  • Collaborate with Student Affairs and other areas to bring educational and beneficial financial solutions to students, staff, and faculty

Risk

  • Administer both the operational and enterprise risk management program
  • Manage the University’s portfolio of insurance policies, including general, educators’ legal, foreign, vehicle, watercraft, crime, building and contents, and continually monitor for adequacy of such policies
  • Prepare insurance bid specifications based on University’s risk exposures, oversee pre- and post-bid process, negotiate best insurance coverages and pricing
  • Identify, understand, assess, manage and monitor key risk challenges facing the University, including maintenance of the ERM Program
  • Ascertain the University’s ability to effectively transfer risk to insurance, self-insurance programs, or to third parties through contracts, agreements, etc.
  • The Director may also may perform other duties and responsibilities, as requested.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher
  • Minimum 10 years in roles of increasing responsibility in a complex treasury operations and risk management environment at a leading public or private sector organization
  • Experience implementing technology and information systems
  • Experience working directly with insurance policies
  • Experience implementing an ERM program a plus
  • Experience setting up international treasury arrangements for foreign branches or subsidiaries a plus
  • Working knowledge of Banner Ellucian a plus
  • Demonstrated ability to make difficult decisions
  • Strong managerial, team-building, motivational, and people-development skills
  • Able to facilitate collaboration and build trust with senior level personnel, constituents, staff, and third parties
  • Possess complete integrity and high sense of personal and professional ethics
  • Must be detail-oriented with ability to multitask and manage conflicting/competing priorities
  • Excellent customer relationship, communication and interpersonal skills
  • Must show initiative and work effectively with minimal supervision
  • Must be highly familiar with all Microsoft Office suite products (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Successful candidates should have a knowledge of and commitment to the goals of Jesuit Education

SALARY: Commensurate with Experience

START DATE: ASAP

SEND LETTER & RESUME:

hr(at)fordham.edu

ABOUT FORDHAM

Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering an exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to more than 16,000 students in its 9 colleges and schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a campus in West Harrison, N.Y., the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y., and the London Centre in the United Kingdom.

Fordham University is committed to excellence through diversity and welcomes candidates of all backgrounds.

Fordham is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories

Job Type: Full-time

Experience:

  • roles of increasing responsibility in treasury: 10 years (Required)

Education:

  • Bachelor’s (Required)

Sr Mgr Treasury Ops
Healthfirst New York, NY 10007 (Financial District area)

The Senior Manager, Manager is principally responsible for ensuring adequate liquidity and performing analyses related to cash flow and investments. This includes preparation and monitoring of cash flow projections for all legal entities, monitoring and reporting on the company’s investment positions, and ensuring compliance with investment guidelines for a middle market insurance company.

  • Directing and managing all Treasury Department cash management activities including receipt, disbursement, daily cash positioning, cash investing, preparation and review of electronic payments, and troubleshooting of daily transaction issues including Positive Pay, check reversals, stop payments and retrieval of check copies through on-line banking systems
  • Provide timely and accurate cash flow reporting information
  • Analyze and forecast cash movements in support of efficient liquidity planning
  • Review investment positions and coordinate with Investment managers on liquidity planning
  • Reconcile investment statements from banks against investment register and ensure investments are in conformity with investment guidelines and statutory requirements
  • Coordinate and facilitate Treasury Department reporting requirements for internal accounting needs, including accurate general ledger recording of all cash management and investment transactions
  • Prepare annual financial statement required disclosures for cash and investments
  • Identification of and management of Treasury Department process improvement projects
  • Partner with departments including Accounts Payable, Legal, Tax and IT as well as with our banking partners to support various Treasury processes and initiatives
  • Maintain controls over Treasury Department processes and support organizational audit needs
  • Review and enhance policies and procedures
  • Perform periodic cost review and analysis of Treasury Department activities
  • Development of staff

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or related field from an accredited institution
  • Prior supervisory experience
  • Demonstrated background in treasury, cash management, accounting and finance
  • Strong communication and presentation skills (verbal, written)
  • Demonstrated leadership skills
  • Knowledge of banking/treasury systems
  • Experience working with general ledger
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power point)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Strong knowledge of treasury and GL systems – Workday preferred
  • Proficiency in accounting, reconciliation, and financial analysis
  • Demonstrated attention to detail, strong communication skills and an ability to effectively prioritize and problem solve across key responsibilities

WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.

If you have a disability under the Americans with Disability Act or a similar law, and want a reasonable accommodation to assist with your job search or application for employment, please contact us by sending an email to careers@Healthfirst.org or calling 212-519-1798 . In your email please include a description of the accommodation you are requesting and a description of the position for which you are applying. Only reasonable accommodation requests related to applying for a position within Healthfirst Management Services will be reviewed at the e-mail address and phone number supplied. Thank you for considering a career with Healthfirst Management Services.

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Sr. Manager, Treasury

WeWork
Senior Treasury Manager, Corporate & Operations
Are you a motivated leader ready to tackle leading a part of our global finance team? Are you highly organized, and looking for a challenge at a dynamic fast-growing company? Join our team! This is a global role based at headquarters with oversight of global treasury practices across North America, Latin America, EMEA, and APAC.Primary Responsibilities

  • In-depth and broad involvement across all treasury areas, with an initial focus on Operational Improvement
  • Directly manage payment operations team (dual reporting to Shared Services organization) and will work collaboratively with the corporate treasury team across various projects and daily operations
  • Lead operational improvement projects, formulating policies and procedures for payment operations, letter of credit issuances, bank account openings, bank account maintenance, and other operations activities
  • Lead with vision to drive strategy and help build the foundation for current and future global growth (100% YoY growth)
  • Ancillary responsibilities related to cash/liquidity management, cash flow forecasting, letters of credit and debt compliance/management
  • Leader and project manager in the implementation and improvement of systems (automation) for payment processing, reporting, and treasury accounting
  • Improve and uphold global treasury processes for compliance and financial control, in addition to operational efficiency

Job Requirements
Our team is seeking someone who has 8+ years of experience working in Corporate Treasury at a large multinational corporation across many geographies and currencies. Ideally they will also have…

  • A strong systems/technology skillset and project management experience: ERP Systems, TMS systems (Kyriba a plus)
  • A deep understanding of a wide range of finance and Treasury activities, including banking, cash and liquidity management, Capital Markets and FX
  • A self-starter mentality, and ability to work independently and collaborate with all meaningful internal teams and external business partners as needed
  • Ability to prioritize, lead multiple projects, and execute in a fast-paced environment
  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or economics; MBA a plus

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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