All posts by Floor tiles

Space saving in most efficient way – advantages of sliding doors

In the hot, summer months when the temperature and scorching sun gets almost unbearable, don’t you wish you could just open up all your walls and let some refreshing air in? Or in gloomy, sun-less winter months, when we’re all at least a little under the weather, don’t you just long for every bit of the sun, even a smallest ray? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to make the best even of the depressing winter weather?

With Schuco sliding doors you can take care of both issues, let some fresh air in during the summer and maximize the exposure to sun in winter to make the most of the little sunshine coming into your house.

Schuco bifolding doors can open up your entire wall and turn it into pure glass, just imagine how bright your house can become! If you’re worries about the noise, fear not. Schuco bifold doors are almost completely silent during operating, thanks to the floating door system based on ball bearing rollers making the doors extra easy to operate.

Worried about thermal insulation and energy saving? Don’t be! The profiles used in Schuco doors are subjected to highest requirements of thermal insulation, including both the PVC and aluminium ranges of doors and schuco windows. But with products where the glass surface is so vast, shouldn’t you be worried about the energy bill? Turns out that you don’t have to worry about that either. The latest technologies used during the manufacture process of the glass make it very energy efficient, so you might even find your gas bill to be much smaller!

Whether you want more light in your house, or the ability to let more air in, sliding and bifolding doors are the best solution to do that, and come in a varied range that will suit most commercial and domestic requirements. But don’t take our word for it, have a look at the photos and you won’t be able to stay away!

Executive Resumes – Do’s and Don’ts

As an executive career coach, I am often asked to look at, or critique, a senior level candidates’ executive resume. There are many styles of CV, but as part of my career counselling and career coaching service, the CV often stands out as the one stumbling block that can prevent you from getting enough job interviews.

As my company focuses on working exclusively with executive level clients I have discovered that one career coach will offer slightly different views from another, on what makes a good executive level CV or resume. So what is the advice from recruiters? What do they like to see on a senior level resume / CV?

This advice is based on a lot of feedback from a large number of senior level headhunters and recruiters, and they are the people who can get you more interviews, so it’s their insights that I’m passing on directly to you; keep it simply formatted, have a compelling executive summary (sometimes referred to as the personal profile) at the top of the page, supported by a well thought out, impactful series of bullet points within your career history (using the s.t.a.r. format in detail throughout. I’m happy to elaborate on this; just drop me a line). If you stick to this simple but effective format you should start to gain more traction and more interviews as a result.

Would you like to know more?

Please visit www.executiveconnexions.co.uk for expert advice and tips for executive/senior role candidates.