Add LinkedIn Recommendations and Quotes to Your Cover Letter for an Extra Punch!
Recommendations in your LinkedIn profile can be a huge help in proving your value as an employee and helping your self-esteem in the job search mode, but they're pretty much useless if employers don't...
View ArticleDon’t Be Afraid of Changing Your Job Goals or Career Path
Here’s a lesson worth learning: Changing your mind isn’t the same as giving up.I’m always thinking a lot about goals—how to set them properly, how to see them through, how to...
View ArticleTurn Your Resume Fluff into Quantitative and Qualitative Power Statements
Your resume is one of the most important documents in your career portfolio. Any given hiring manager or recruiter will only scan it for 15-30 seconds so you need to make sure it screams, “Here’s...
View ArticleBlacklisting In Contemporary Job Search
Today’s job seekers need to be careful before sending blind resumes to job postings online. If you cross company’s boundaries, you can become blacklisted and lose the chance of ever being considered...
View ArticleResume Tips for Veterans on Veteran's Day 2012
Now That You’re Out of Uniform: Resume Tips for Transitioning Military ProfessionalsYou’ve left the service and are faced with the new job of developing your resume. Your military career has been a...
View Article5 Basic Tips for the DIY Job Seeker, Resume Writer and Potential New Hire
One of the reasons that I write this blog on job search tips and resume writing is to explain what goes into a very complex and mystifying thing called a job search, and also, how to add in the...
View ArticleYou Only Have 2 Minutes to Ace the Interview ~ The First Impression
120 seconds. That’s how long it takes for an interviewer to decide whether they want to hire you or not. Your first impression sets the tone for the interview and generally, once that impression is...
View Article5 New Ways to Network That You Won't Mind
If you want to groan every time you hear the word “networking,” well, I don’t exactly blame you. The word conjures images of uncomfortable schmooze-fests, where suit-clad business executives work the...
View ArticleThe Hidden Meanings Behind 10 Of The Most Common Business Platitudes
I’ll list all 10 of these easily recognizable platitudes with reasons why you should stop using them except for certain circumstances. Firing off a platitude isn't just annoying, it also shows you can...
View ArticleA Rare Thursday 2-4-1 on Networking in your Career Search
6 Dos & Don'ts of Networking1. Do keep one hand free so you can shake hands. Don’t bring TOO much stuff with you. A simple binder will usually suffice.2. Do show respect by arriving early...
View ArticleOver-Qualified: The Challenge
The largest segment of those hardest hit in today's job market are people that had been in leadership, senior management, and supervisory roles. They tend to have had lengthy careers, mostly with one...
View ArticleBlacklisting In Todays Job Search
Today’s job seekers need to be careful before sending blind resumes to job postings online. If you cross company’s boundaries, you can become blacklisted and lose the chance of ever being considered...
View Article5 Easy Steps to Landing Your First Non-profit Job
Ask yourself this question, “Do I want to change the world?” This is how you identify the non-profit workers of the world. They will be shouting it from the rooftops.Maybe you’ve heard that little...
View ArticleOver-Qualified? Here are Some Ways to Shred the Label
In a tight job market like we are experiencing today, mid- and late-career professionals often consider openings that are often a step back or down from their last position. Occassionally, employers...
View ArticleHow and What to Post on LinkedIn When in a Job Search
Job seekers today are all told the same thing, you need to be on LinkedIn and you need to be very active there. Don’t know where to start? Let me help you with that.To avoid being overwhelmed...
View ArticleAgeism in Hiring – Old VS Young – You Make The Call
"When nine hundred years old you reach, look as good, you will not, hmm?" ~ YodaA recent article I read in the Washington Post, noted that more people aged 55 and older are employed than ever before....
View ArticleBuild Your Network to Locate the Hidden Job Market by being a Social Media Ninja
If you have been in transition for longer than a few months, you've heard or seen the phrase "hidden job market," which refers to the unadvertised job openings you don't find on major job...
View ArticleThe Motivation Questions in the Interview Process
There are only three questions in a job interview:1) questions about strengths/weaknesses2) questions about motivation, and finally3) questions about fit.These three key job interview question setups...
View Article3 Tips To Vault Your Networking To The Next Level
Being in a job search is a hard and sometimes depressing task, but it’s important to try to enjoy the process. Having a positive attitude can make all the difference! Now you ask, “How can I maintain...
View Article6 Dos & Don'ts of Networking - A Basics Primer
Follow these 6 simple steps and your next networking session could bring you to your next great job opportunity.1. Do keep one hand free so you can shake hands. Don’t bring TOO much stuff with you. A...
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