Job Search Strategies for the Executive: Stay on Top or Get Left Behind
In today’s world, only the savvy few will make it. And those that don’t want to change to stay on top? They get left behind. Don’t be one of them.
Read moreIn today’s world, only the savvy few will make it. And those that don’t want to change to stay on top? They get left behind. Don’t be one of them.
Read moreHonestly, who are you kidding? Can you really be objective about your own unique attributes, professional accomplishments and goals? Moreover, can you articulate them in way that is clear and concise yet persuasive to the hiring authority?
Read moreIn the words of the almost now forgotten Peter Principle, “it [the resume] has risen to its highest level of incompetence.” It can no longer honestly function as a spokesperson for that rare and special individual behind the piece of paper or electronic byte.
Read more“I knew that he would be frowned upon for wearing white sports socks to the formal interview. Yet, there was no time to go and get him another pair. The clock was ticking; we had exactly nine minutes to figure something out. What to do?”
Read moreJobseekers often focus on selling their technical and transferable skills in writing their resumes. But we are noticing that more and more employers and recruiters are now seeking candidates with relevant innate strengths. Highlighting your natural talents—whatever they may be—could be your ticket to that dream job.
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