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How Recruiters Can, and Can’t, Help You Get a Job

The Interviewing Process, Notes from the Job Search Guru No Comments »

jobwanted.jpgI get a lot of phone calls and emails from people who tell me that they’re looking for an executive recruiter to represent them in their job search. They’re hoping to find someone who knows the market, has a lot of contacts, and who will line up interviews with companies for them.

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Did You Google Yourself Today?

The Interviewing Process No Comments »

bigstockphoto_laptop_search_2821916.jpgHonest, what did I ever do before Google? I must use it 100 times a day. The amount of time it saves, and the depth of information I get that I never could have found before… Google is indispensable. Research about companies, industries, technology, business trends, candidates, it’s all right at my fingertips with Google.

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Punctuation: The Proof’s in the Details

Resume rants and tips No Comments »

bigstockphoto_failed_mark_2256335.jpgI tend to rant a lot about resumes, and it might sound like complaining to some people, but honestly, these resume rants usually come from a place of astonishment, because it just seems so danged obvious to me that if you want someone to want to interview you, and the only thing they have to judge you on is your resume, then you should want your resume to show you at your best.

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Changing Careers, One Rock at a Time

Career planning and choices No Comments »

bigstockphoto_crossing_three_stepping_stones_158565.jpgMost of us are going to change career directions a few times in our life. Sometimes we’re forced to, like travel agents who found their services made obsolete by etickets and online travel booking. Often, a job just slowly grew boring and we’re just ready for a change. Sometimes, we wake up one day and realize we hate our job. Or we get inspired with a new passion that we feel inspired to follow.

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The Pursuit of Happiness

Inspiration and motivation No Comments »

bigstockphoto_happy_2557147.jpgI was just turned on to a video of a short lecture at the 2004 TED Conference, which is an annual meeting where big thinkers from all walks of life get together to talk about interesting stuff.

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Dress Codes and Body Art

Being yourself No Comments »

bigstockphoto_boy_wearing_fake_nose_and_glas_1407465.jpgTechRepublic, an online resource for tech workers, has an interesting conversation going, about the legality of discriminating against a worker at Costco who had a nose ring and sued when she was fired, saying it was a religious issue, as she was part of a Church of Body Modifications of some sort. Here’s the gist of what I added to that conversation, which wasn’t well received by some of the people, but really says how I see it.

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Personal Coaching and Advice is Back!

Career planning and choices No Comments »

bigstockphoto_telephone_2549328.jpgI give in! For all of you who’ve been asking for personal coaching and advice about your job search… I can now say yes! I’ve carved time out in my schedule to do one-on-one personal coaching again. Just you and me, on the phone, having a focused and meaningful conversation about your most pressing job-search challenge.

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Find Your Voice

Being yourself No Comments »

bigstockphoto_making_look_younger_girl_aloud_2200366.jpgHave you given much thought to your voice? Or perhaps I should say your voices, because there are three types of voices that I think are worth paying attention to. Your spoken voice, your written voice, and the voice of who you are in the world.

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Walking the Minefield: Handling Those Sensitive Spots in Your Background

The Interviewing Process No Comments »

bigstockphoto_danger_327330.jpgWe all have something somewhere in our background that we would rather not talk about, but when it’s something that shows on your resume, you’re going to have to, and how you handle it will make a big difference in whether it is perceived as a negative or not. Tell too little and you invite uncomfortable questions, tell too much and you might risk losing the job.

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Personal Section, or Not? Ways to Show the Real You on Your Resume

Resume rants and tips No Comments »

bigstockphoto_paper_cutout_442025.jpgThere was a recent blog post on a the TechRepublic site about three mistakes people make on their resumes, and the writer listed having a personal section of interests and hobbies on your resume as one of those mistakes. (If you’d like to read the whole thread, you can go http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/career/?p=195?tag=1-1-11-0-0)

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