Networking: Don’t Just Sit There, Make The Connection
When you go to a professional luncheon, make connections. Otherwise, it’s just lunch.
When you go to a professional luncheon, make connections. Otherwise, it’s just lunch.
Recruiters want you to ask questions during the interview, and there’s an easy way to ensure you cover yourself in this area.
Avoid being too me-centric… and two other very quick tips for writing a better cover letter.
Specific advice on how to use adjectives to describe yourself on your resume.
If you want to get hired faster, you need to get out there to meet people and tell your story.
Specific tips on what to wear to the interview based on advice in Martin Yate’s book, Knock ‘em Dead.
Three main ingredients for job search success: self assessing, articulating your unique promise of value, and connecting with people who can help you.
When you start with a powerful positioning statement that attracts their attention, it sets the tone for what comes next on your resume.
There are three particular reasons why the executive resume is so different from a regular resume.
Advice for immediate happiness and fulfillment… stop identifying so much with the job and hoping it will completely fulfill you.