Turned down for the job? Didn’t get the interview? Lost the position to someone you believe to be a less qualified candidate? Don’t try to rationalize away the sting of being rejected. Don’t let your worth be defined by others… Even though it smarts, you’ve got to get right back in the hunt. Rejection isContinue reading “Rejected for a position? It’s time to reboot and move on!”
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A Jobseeker’s Tips for A Productive Job Search
Most people have never been taught the “how to” in finding a job, although research shows that the average worker only spends four years in a job (even less for newly transitioning military-to-civilian workers) — and will have as many as twelve to fifteen jobs over the course of their career. Because you only need oneContinue reading “A Jobseeker’s Tips for A Productive Job Search”
Fifteen of HR’s Favorite Words To Include in Your Résumé or LinkedIn Profile
Your résumé’s carefully placed keywords have successfully navigated it through the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) screening. Now, it has found its way into the hands of a Human Resources Professional. What happens next? As you would expect, the human perspective and review of your résumé are entirely different from the mechanical sorting. An HR ProfessionalContinue reading “Fifteen of HR’s Favorite Words To Include in Your Résumé or LinkedIn Profile”
Making Ethics A Part of Your Daily Job Search Routine
When searching for employment, don’t let your values, ethics, or judgment be compromised or disputed. You should make ethics a part of your daily job search routine. Here are a few tips: When creating your resume, and when answering questions in an interview, always be completely truthful! Don’t lie or mislead employers about your past work experience, education, or qualifications forContinue reading “Making Ethics A Part of Your Daily Job Search Routine”