Tag: resume

Top Three Mistakes that Keep You Unemployed
Technically, there are hundreds of ways to sabotage (literally) a job search campaign, but for the purpose of this discussion, I will restrict myself to three common mistakes most job seekers make that keep them unemployed. Over the past few months, I have observed a steady and measurable increase inRead More
5 Steps to Help You Bounce Back from Job Rejection
Being rejected for the Perfect Job was painful for Emily. Part of the problem was that once an interview was over, she had a habit of entering an alternate state of being wherein it was impossible for her to keep from imagining how wonderful life would be when she gotRead More

How to Think Outside the Box When Finding a Job
With so much competition in the job market, how do you think outside the box and have a solid plan in place on how to get noticed? If you didn’t realize yet, it’s going to take a bit of innovation to set yourself apart. There are so many traditional waysRead More
How to Add More Weight to Your Entry Level Resume
Having graduated recently, you know that you don’t have any work experience that can grab the employer’s attention. What can you do to get their attention? What are the specialized skills and qualities that can get you noticed? Can you convert your academic experience to look like your job relatedRead More
3 Ways to Efficiently Make Your Resume Work for Everyone
The job search is a lot like dating. As a job seeker, you research, improve, and put yourself out there through your resume so that the company of your dreams will find you. After a meeting or two, you either part ways or join in a mutually beneficial relationship called gainfulRead More