Unlike college internships which have a specified start and stop date, – by reaching out to others willing to give you a chance at no
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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
Should You Outsource Your Career Marketing Or Go DIY?
Whether you are testing the waters, looking to make a career 180, struggling with job security, or miserable in your current role, the first step
Struggling with Conveying Your Career’s Blood, Sweat and Tears on Paper? Understanding How Resumes Get Read Will Help Tell Your Story
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 –
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 + 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 Your Resume Must Resemble a News Article to Get Past that First Scan
The term “resume reading” should be obsolete in today’s job market. Given that the average reader spends between six and 20 seconds on the first
Not Getting any Responses to Your Resume? It May Not Be Designed for an Online Read
When it comes to writing a professional resume, if you stick to the formatting that worked back as recently as 2010 . . . you
Ready, Set, Go! Three Steps to Making a Career Change this Fall
Dissatisfied with your current job? Next to January and February, September and October are the best months to land interviews according to top career website
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,