It’s more common than you think. Executives (or aspiring execs) still using the same pharma medical device sales resume format that worked back when they
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When it Comes to Telling Your Story, Is it Worth it to Hire a Resume Writer?
Whether you are testing the waters, looking to make a career 180, struggling with job security or are miserable in your current role – the
4 things Most Would Do Differently Job Hunting If Turning Back Time
I’ve been fortunate to interview many successful career professionals as an executive resume writer throughout my career, and have had the opportunity to pick their
I’m Great at My Job, but Struggle to Say it. Overcoming this Common Executive Challenge
It’s the quintessential dilemma facing a majority of my executive (and aspiring executive clients) who come to me for resume and LinkedIn writing services. They
Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Spring to Get Started on Your Job Hunt
Recruiters and top resume companies agree, according to this Monster.com article, that recruiting cycles occur in waves. Although personally not a fan of winter and the cold
Has it Been Years Since Your Last Job Search? How to Organize and Spend Your Time Wisely
If it’s been longer than 5 years since you’ve dipped your toes in the job search waters, it’s important to understand that some key components
Is it Ageism? Or Something Else? Your Best Plan to Combat Potential Age Discrimination During Your Job Hunt
It is rare to find an industry free from ageism or discrimination based on someone’s age and not objective performance criteria — but in my experience
Finding it Hard to Translate Your Value? When it Comes to Resumes + LinkedIn, Follow These 3 Storytelling Rules
When it comes to preparing career marketing materials, from resumes to LinkedIn profiles, my goal is to always ensure the reader can connect the dots
Can’t Get Hired Without Experience, and Can’t Get Experience Without a Job? How to Avoid the Classic Catch-22
Unlike college internships which have a specified start and stop date, – by reaching out to others willing to give you a chance at no
How to Write a Resume + Tell a Career Story that Stands Out – By the Numbers
Even companies that write resumes know that writing one that gets read and gets callbacks is tough. Trying to boil work struggles and successes onto
Why You Must (and How) to Avoid 4 Common Resume Mistakes
Thanks to a strong job market and a high number of people flocking to it – competition for top jobs and pay are steeper than
How to Take a Calculated Risk, Rather than a Blind Leap, Before Making a Career Change
While the old saying, “With no risk, there’s no reward,” holds true, as a career changer myself currently earning a living as an executive resume