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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.
Is your online job search being monitored?
You are planning your next big career move. You’ve had your resume professionally re-written and had your LinkedIn profile updated; you have posted on all the job boards, and you have even submitted it to area recruiters. Your boss calls you into the office and asks you point blank why you are looking for a…
LinkedIn, Twitter and The Social Network for your job search
Like many people, I have found LinkedIN to be a valuable way to help people establish a network as a means to facilitating job search efforts. I have used it to help my clients connect to new people in my network, share ideas, and in some cases open positions through the Network Activity area. Needless…
Staying motivated during a tough job search?
People constantly say “Don’t give up; stay motivated; keep your game face on.” Easy for them, you think. It can be very difficult to maintain that motivation, especially when it is such hard work! The time, patience, and perseverance necessary to conduct a proactive job search – how demanding! It takes a big effort to…
Help your professional network to receive job search karma
What better venue for this cliché than the career search process? Let’s explore a little bit about how ‘what goes around comes around’ related to job search. I have a short story: I recently had a client who worked in the financial function within the alternative energy space. Pretty hot area right now. He explained…
Job search support and career inspiration
Reflecting on the clients that I have had the pleasure to work with I thought it appropriate to provide some observations regarding career search. One thing that immediately hampers a job search is poor feelings of self-worth. The power of positive thinking is something that should not be dismissed as unimportant. The happier you feel,…
Introducing a personal branding tool for professionals
A while back I posted my musings about the resume of the future. As I indicated, having a positive online presence is just as (if not more) important than a traditional printed document. Your personal brand MUST extend to the virtual world. In fact, when employers evaluate you, they look for you online. Having nothing…
How to keep your direct manager happy
Hey, let’s face it – keeping your direct line boss happy is a big chunk of what your job entails. Your boss has the most impact on your review, your compensation, your bonus and your rise up the corporate ladder. If you make your boss happier they will make you happier – one big giant…
Professionally written resume - return on investment
How many times have you seen a job posting and thought to yourself – “I have the PERFECT background for this position!” So, you apply; nothing happens – no email, no call – nothing. You are dumbfounded; why wouldn’t you get a call? Can’t they see? Your background fits the position like a glove. I…
Resumes - your personal branding and sales pitch
Have you ever walked into a retail store with the intention of ‘just browsing’? Really, you do not need anything; you are just window shopping, passing the time. Suddenly, a salesperson approaches; she engages you in polite conversation. Before you know it, you have an entire fitting room filled with things. You are trying the…
Introducing the resume of the future - online CV
The world is dynamic, the career landscape is shifting, employers are partial to fluidity, peers want versatility, managers want resilience, clients want flexibility and yet the representation of your vocational history is static, inert, staid, single channel and unidirectional. Yes, your resume as great as it may be – although I would bet against even…