As a career management professional sought after for resume consultation guidance and expert writing, the majority of resumes that come my way are out of
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Does your Resume + LinkedIn Read Like a Blueprint or a Brochure?
For many C-Suite, Executive and seasoned professionals, As a result, their resume and LinkedIn are dense with too much information that outlines all aspects of
How to Deal with Interviews When You’re Employed
Looking for a new job while you’re still at your current one? Not sure how to do both and afraid of doing the wrong thing?
Professional Development: Key to Networking, Skills + Advancement
The idea of professional development may seem superfluous to those focused on writing a professional resume to further their job search, and for others an unaffordable
There’s More than One Way to Research a Company that Interests You
This post was published in Ivy Exec and appeared in LinkedIn pulse in August, 2016 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————- Whether identifying companies to target or preparing for an interview,
The July 2016 Jobs Report – The Good News and How You Can Capitalize on It
The July 2016 labor market stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a strong month of job growth that exceeded expectations. Here’s an overview:
The Advantages of a Temp Job from a Job Search Perspective
I am pleased to reprint this article published in the July 22, 2016 edition of Careerealism. During the course of 12 months, U.S. staffing companies hire
What the LinkedIn – Microsoft Deal (Might) Mean to We the Users
Since the big announcement that Microsoft purchased LinkedIn – there’s been much talk about the value of the deal. Over paid? Great deal? If I’d
Three Key Differences between LinkedIn and Your Resume
During the early days of LinkedIn, it was acceptable for your LinkedIn profile to be a carbon copy of your resume. Heck – you were
Did Your Resume Enter a Black Hole? Maybe it Doesn’t Answer These 3 Key Questions
It’s been said before – your resume has between six and 20 seconds to get past that initial skim read and into the “keep” pile
Kick Off Your 2016 Job Search by Understanding 3 Prevailing Job Search Themes from 2015
2015 is now in our rear-view mirrors, and our energies are focused on making the very best of 2016. When it came to job searching three
Dispelling the Myth: The Holidays are a Great Time to Pursue a Job Search
From now through New Years calendars become filled with a combination of merriment, preparing for merriment and counting the days until we get a few