
Preserving Your Confidence and Mental Health During a Career Transition: Interview with Derrick Shirley, Registered Psychologist
Career Transitions can be difficult but they can also bring new opportunities for growth. Balancing your confidence and mental health while performing a new job search is important. Derrick Shirley is a registered psychologist who leads workshops and group sessions for individuals in Cenera's Career Transition services. In this blog, we chat with Derrick about supporting mental health during a career transition.

Returning to Work After Vacation
Post-vacation blues are a real thing. In this blog, let one of Cenera’s Human Resources Consultants walk you through five steps that will help you bounce back and reduce that post-holiday slump and increase productivity.

Why Business Leaders Need to be Worried About Burnout
Once a sign of hard work and commitment, recent studies indicate that burnout does not necessarily mean productive. Instead, it’s shown to decrease employee engagement and job performance. Here, our human resources consultant details the signs of burnout and shares what business leaders can do about it.

The Risks and Benefits of Using AI in Human Resources
Human resources professionals are regularly tasked with navigating decision-making and complex problems, along with managing huge amounts of information. So, it’s no surprise there’s talk of integrating AI into HR departments. But what is AI and how are HR consultants using it?

How to Leverage Your Personal Brand in a Career Transition
Developing or strengthening your personal brand is important if you’re in the midst of a career transition. When it comes to recruitment and hiring, cultural fit is often as important as experience, so your personal brand is a way to reach human resources professionals beyond a traditional resume.

How to Recognize an Employee Who Could Benefit from Coaching
There are many reasons to invest in professional coaching. But the great organizations know that when you invest in your people, it pays dividends to your business. The question is: How do you know which employee would benefit from working with a coach? Our HR consultant shares three indicators in this week’s blog.