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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning resume and cover letter.

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5 Specific Ways You Can Be a Networking Giver

Today I read a post by a leader of one of my LinkedIn groups. It struck a chord. He was asking the group to spread the word about his business, listing the ways we can promote his business. What was missing? How does promoting his business add any benefit to my clients or me? In…

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Choose Alliances that Enhance Your Brand

People are quick to form impressions of others.  It can be your job title, the clothes you wear, your home address, or your alma mater, which are just a few of the things that people think about when forming an impression. The people with whom you associate with impact your brand, as well. Building relationships…

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Editing Your LinkedIN Profile

Dear Debra: Is it appropriate to change the order of my LinkedIn sections? I don’t have a lot of work history and the history that I have is not related to my career goal.   Is it OK to lead with my education and skills? How do I do this? Thank you for your advice, Benjamin…

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Showing Your Latest Role On LinkedIN

Dear Debra: I set up my LinkedIn account and it is showing a volunteer unpaid position in my summary at the top of my profile. That does not seem right. Is this because I am currently unemployed?   What do you recommend that I do? Thank you, Sarina Dear Sarina: LinkedIn places your latest "role" as…

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Four Top Tips for Finding a Job and a Soul Mate

You can find almost anything on the Internet, including a job and a date. There are mega sites with a staggering amount of contenders, and then there are numerous niche sites specializing in precise segments or geographic areas. Most sites have simple navigation and various tools to search and analyze prospective jobs or sweethearts. Although…

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Job Action Day:  New Twist on Your Job Search

Are you diligently performing your job search the same way you did ten years ago but not getting positive results?   It’s Job Action Day! What does this mean? Well, it means that it is time for you to reinvigorate your job search.  We’re focusing on the unique value and needs of the age 50+ job…

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3 Reasons Why You Need Pau Hana Time

What is Pau hana time?  Pau hana is a Hawaiian phrase that means, “Work is over.”  Pau hana time is a time to share with friends and family.  It’s a break from working.  Relaxation and fun are the priority during pau hana time.  Why do you need pau hana time?  1.) Improve your work performance.…

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Over 40 & Fierce: Resume Tactics for the Seasoned Professional

Forty is the age when many professionals are hitting their stride and making their mark.  By 40, most have nearly two decades of experience and are considered experts in their field.  A resume for a seasoned professional is different from a newbie or someone climbing the ropes. If you’ve ever struggled with issues such as resume…

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Keywords Are King on Your LinkedIn Profile

If you want to be found on LinkedIn, your profile must be rich with keywords.  If you are confused about which keywords to use, how to integrate them, and where to place them, follow these suggestions.  Start with a Strong Headline. The headline is a critical section for keywords.  Some professionals write things that are…

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Networking: Give More than You Take

If you are a follower of this blog, you know that I strongly believe that networking is an essential career- building activity.  You can submit 30 resumes per week and hope for the best.  However, nothing opens a door faster than a personal referral. When done right, networking is highly rewarding.  The secret to positive…

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