How do you prevent yourself from making the type of mistakes I just made in the headline? My advice is to not trust the computer and to keep it simple.
How do you prevent yourself from making the type of mistakes I just made in the headline? My advice is to not trust the computer and to keep it simple.
The day after a "bad" day, the average job-seeker only does half as much for their job hunt as they normally do. As Shakespeare wrote, "Our doubts are traitors." How do you fight back?
A lot of the "mystery" around great job interviewing comes from the fact that we don't do it that often. Here's what you need to know for making your job interviews a lot less nerve-wracking and a lot more effective.
Like you, Leonardo had to put together a resume to get his next gig. So in 1482, at the age of 30, he wrote out a letter and a list of his capabilities and sent it off to Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan.
I've been getting more and more requests to speak on the topic of "jobs" these days. Whether it's a couple hundred or a couple thousand, I'd love to meet you in person.
I think it's pretty terrible that professionals like you, who are in the top ten percent of workers in the country, have to go through such a negative experience when you're switching jobs.
Today, for better or for worse, the Internet is huge. Enormous. Gigantic. And it's quite a hassle trying to track down the right information about a place, or your old college buddy ... or especially a job that you just know you're perfect for. And that's messed up the job hunt.