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Writing Your Own Career Manifesto
You can craft your Declaration of Independence—your career manifesto. This personal declaration can guide you toward a career that aligns with your strengths, values, skills, and personality-based interests. This manifesto can be your GPS for improvement, achievement, and success.
Are You Making Yourself Invisible On Linkedin?
Your LinkedIn profile choices make it difficult for many job seekers to be found in searches.
That is because they need to strategically use LinkedIn's auto-complete and drop-down options to complete sections of their profiles.
Illegal & Oddball Interview Questions: How to Respond Like a Pro
While you cannot control what questions are asked of you in an interview, you do control how you respond (or don’t). You do not have to answer a question that doesn’t sit right with you.
Stop Underselling Yourself In Job Interviews. Let Your Brilliance Shine.
Don't be shy about speaking about your accomplishments. Your interviewer wants to hear them and remember, your competition is talking about theirs.
Laid Off or Let Go: Mastering the "Why You Left" Interview Question
One thing that petrifies job seekers is having to explain a termination. Whether a layoff, rules violation, or performance issue, no one likes to talk about why they did not choose to leave an organization.
Ditch The Cliched Words: Write A Resume That Will Impress
Many job seekers get adjectives and adverbs happy when writing a resume.
Mastering the Art of the Job Search - Beyond Resumes and Interviews
A job search is part art and part science. Most people are familiar with the science side, which involves systematic and data-driven aspects like researching employers, optimizing LinkedIn profiles for searchability, and ensuring the ATS can read your resume information.
Yet the art part of a job search is equally important and often overlooked.
Is This All There Is? Stop Procrastinating And Explore A Career Change
Yesterday, did you ever stare at your computer screen and wonder, "Is this all there is?"
If you did (or if not yesterday, in the recent past), you can join millions of people worldwide who were thinking the same thing.
Yet how many people do something about it?
How To Skip the Spam And Spark Recruiter Conversations That Work
Many job seekers fall into the trap of a transactional approach, expecting recruiters to act as personal career counselors.