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During my 30 years in the recruiting industry, I played a role in hundreds of successful career transitions. The lessons I learned during that time serve as an important building block for career coaching. Blending the two disciplines gives me a unique perspective into what it takes to navigate job and career changes. I hope you find a few “golden nuggets” that give you an edge that leads you down the path to a more meaningful and rewarding career.
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Modern Resume Strategies
Your resume should engage the reader, position yourself as the perfect fit, and make your most critical points effectively. And in a dynamic, ever-changing job market, your resume needs to be constantly evolving. It’s essential to keep up with modern resume strategies so that you stay relevant in the market.
Why You Should Stop Responding to So Many Job Postings
As a career coach, I continually hear from my clients and others about their frustrations with applying for jobs online. I don’t blame them.
It’s like dropping your resume into a black hole. Or better yet, it’s like buying a lottery ticket to pay your mortgage. You know the odds are stacked against you, but you keep doing it anyway.
Don’t Believe Everything You Read in a Job Posting
Ever wonder why many job postings include a long laundry list of requirements?
That’s because they’re often cut and pasted from the employer’s internal job description. And that can be a problem for job seekers because there’s a good chance the one you’re reading is outdated and doesn’t reflect changes made to the role over time, is poorly written, or missing some key information.
That’s why when you’re interviewing, it’s important to ask the interviewer to confirm the details of the role.
5 Tips for Evaluating Company Culture in Job Interviews (with sample questions for getting the information you need)
There are several things you should consider when evaluating whether a job is a good match for you. Sure, you need to determine if the compensation package meets your expectations, if it’s the right next career step, and if your future manager is someone you think you’d mesh well with.
Here are five tips to help you understand and evaluate a company’s culture before you accept an offer—even if you’re interviewing remotely.
Still Wondering if Cover Letters are Necessary? The Data Might Surprise You.
Are cover letters worth the trouble? Do they make a difference? The data may surprise you!
How to Respond When Asked About Your Strengths and Weaknesses
Ever had an interviewer ask you about your strengths and weaknesses? Ever wonder why?
It’s baffling to me. During my 30 years as a recruiter, I never asked anyone that question because it doesn’t elicit any helpful information. Nonetheless, it seems to persist.
If it comes up in a job interview, what’s the best way to respond? Here’s what I recommend to my career coaching clients.
Considering A Job or Career Change? Before Deciding, Consider Pre-Quitting
You’ve decided it’s time for a change. You started a job search, interviewed with several companies, got an attractive offer, and accepted it. You’re excited and riding on cloud nine, but in the back of your mind, you’re dreading what comes next: telling your boss you’re leaving.
Will the response be best of luck, good riddance, or what can we do to keep you? In many ways, the last one, the counteroffer, is the most wrenching.
What you do before beginning your search is key.
10 Tips for Acing Your Video Interview
With more people than ever working from home, video interviews have become increasingly common and are likely to remain so for years to come. Interviewing effectively on camera requires careful preparation, so here are a few tips.