Careers Done Write in the Media

Going On The Second Interview

By Tara Weiss | May 12, 2009

In this informative article, Debra Wheatman of Careers Done Write, is quoted regarding the importance of interview preparation. She discusses the value in thoughtfully answering specific interview questions and being prepared to speak intelligently about job details and résumé highlights.

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Life After Wall Street Layoff: Different Job, Less Money

By Mark Koba, Senior Editor | February 6, 2009

Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, a premiere résumé writing and career coaching firm, emphasizes there are still jobs even though some of the unemployed may need to make career changes. She stresses the importance of remaining confident when interviewing to project an attitude of strength.

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A Cover Letter Is Not Expendable

By Phyllis Korkki | February 14, 2009 

The value of a cover letter cannot be underestimated according to Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write. Job seekers who use a cover letter effectively to highlight additional career details not referenced on a résumé get better results. This article takes a look at best cover letter strategies and provides sound career advice.

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Taking smaller steps toward new career: Self-evaluation a big first step toward making switch

By Wailin Wong

This insightful article touches upon various factors affecting career changes. Debra Wheatman, founder of Careers Done Write and top level career strategist, points out that any major job transition is a big decision. She recommends assessing workplace environment and job satisfaction before making a radical change.

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Ask The Expert: Agency Life Vs Corporate

In this market is it safer to look to be on the corporate side of things or agency life?

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Ask The Expert: Unemployed Vs Taking The First Job Available

When unemployed should I take a job that I know won't be a good fit until I find a better one or should I hold out till I find one that is a good fit as to not seem like I am 'skipping' around from job to job?

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Ask The Expert: Do Repetitive Networking Events Benefit You

Does going to the same networking event every week and build on those relationships really benefit you? or is it better to attend different ones and get a variety of experiences and people in front of you.

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Out of Work for More Than a Year?

In this segment of AMA TV Debra Wheatman, president of Careers Done Write, shares tips to get you on track if you have been out of work for several months or more.

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