When people find me after conducting a search for online professional resume writers, I tell them the unvarnished truth. Resume reading has evolved over the years –
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You’re Never too Old (or Young!) to Launch a Career Change
As a resume and LinkedIn writer, I work with people both over and under the age of 50 who ask me for help. In my
Does Your Resume Scream Y2K? 5 Quick Fixes for a Facelift
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
Hunting for an Exec Role? How + Why You Must Start Building Your Online Brand
Targeting an executive and C-suite role often requires a solid online reputation, because recruiters use social media to find and vet candidates, and for proof
Make Sure You Are Ready for Job Hunting – Ready, Set, Go!
2020 is promising to be yet another fantastic year to test the job search waters! However, in today’s world where many roles get filled prior
Ready to Launch a Successful Job Search? 3 Job Search Themes You Must Understand
Over the course of the past 12 months, I saw an uptick in people job searching of their own volition rather than forced due to
Is Your Executive Resume Up to Date or Out of Date?
I was honored to pen this featured guest blog on MFG.com that appeared earlier this month. Although this post targeted those in the manufacturing industry, many
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
Get your Resume in the Keep Pile – Quick Fixes to 4 Common Resume Mishaps
When I try something and get it wrong, while I appreciate the error being pointed out – what I really need is straight forward guidance
Print Reading is Dead – Is Your Resume Ready?
Print reading is just about dead – at least where resumes are concerned. Today, almost 100% of readers will read your resume on a screen,
Microsoft Report States Attention Spans Growing Shorter – the Impact on How you Write Your Resume
The hunch is now official – our attention spans have grown tangibly shorter – four seconds in fact – according to a recent Microsoft study.
Phone Not Ringing? Maybe Your Resume Doesn’t Answer These Three 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