New College Grad Without A Job? Here’s How To Get To Work
Shutterstock You’ve worked hard and have crossed the finish line – congratulations! If you have a job lined up, nice work! If not, read on. Four million newly minted college …
Shutterstock You’ve worked hard and have crossed the finish line – congratulations! If you have a job lined up, nice work! If not, read on. Four million newly minted college …
Shutterstock Money will come up two times during hiring discussions, but there’s only one right time to negotiate: when you get an official offer. The First Ask You’ll be asked …
Shutterstock Getting in front of the decision-makers can be the toughest part of the job search, and everything you’ve done up to this point has prepared you to succeed. There …
Shutterstock You’ve earned your seat at the finalists’ table, but there’s still some critical preparation left to do. Interviews are anxiety-provoking and the best defense is preparation. That can mean …
Shutterstock Yes, you already know that networking is the best strategy for opening doors to new employment opportunities. But what you may not realize is that networking alone isn’t enough …
Shutterstock A brand is something that most people associate with well-known products or companies. Brands are the reason we pay more for Tylenol over generic acetaminophen, why we travel further to …
Feb 20, 2018, 09:46pm I write actionable insider tips for job seekers and career switchers. Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Shutterstock If you’re a job seeker …
Shutterstock Despite a decade of predictions that infographics, video bios and slideshares would revolutionize the job application process, resumes and cover letters are still very central in getting invited to …
Shutterstock If you took the brief quiz I previously posted (find it here) and learned that you were not quite “job search ready,” the next few posts will help you …
Shutterstock When was the last time you were in a full-on job search? Tw0? Five? Fifteen years ago? While the saying is true that you never forget how to ride …