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7 Reasons Why Your Job Search Is Failing
Are you clear about who you are and what you provide to the world? If the answer is no, how can your marketing, your resume/CV, capture this? Take some time to figure this out.
How to Successfully Use Twitter for Your Job Search
I am a great believer that you get better results when you do not always follow the herd. That means if everyone is on LinkedIn, there are opportunities to promote your personal brand and network on Twitter.
Ask The Career Coach - May 2020 Edition
1) I am currently out of work and have been offered a contract position with a possible hire to full-time. I really wanted a full-time job. Should I do this?
2) What is one thing that you think sabotages people in interviews?
3) On a resume, which accomplishments should I showcase?
Ask the Career Coach - April Edition
A modern resume is different. It not only needs to be readable for the recruitment team but also by the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) software. Therefore, you have to approach writing a modern resume differently.
How To Prepare For A Layoff
You may not be able to forestall a layoff. What you can do is plan ahead and be prepared as best you can
Ask The Career Coach - March 2020 Edition - Impact Of The Coronavirus
Three questions for job searchers during this Coronavirus pandemic: 1) How will I know if a company will have a hiring freeze?, 2) I have never done a video interview. What do I need to know? and 3) I have a job but was looking for another one. Should I continue to do so?
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of LinkedIn Profile Photos
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. On LinkedIn, it is more apt to say that a picture is worth a thousand views.
Block lists are not often discussed, but they can be problematic for job seekers who want to return to an employer. Who makes the decision, and what is its basis? Is it permanent, set in stone for all time, or can it expire after some time? In what circumstances will a returnee know this is the situation, and is there a procedure to review this designation?