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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.
Discrimination against the Unemployed Job Seeker: Practical Strategies
We all have obstacles to overcome. We may experience discrimination due to our gender, race, sexual orientation, appearance, or religion. Some of us may be at a disadvantage due to lack of a college degree. In today’s job market, we are witnessing a bias against the unemployed. Have you seen job postings that include discriminatory…
Don’t Twitter Away Your Opportunities
Twitter is wonderful. I LOVE Twitter! In some cases, it has been the downfall of careers through hasty posts, unmentionable photos, and awkward requests for job search help. You can avoid these hazards and leverage Twitter to support your career management goals. It is as easy as 1-2-3. Follow these straight-forward tips. 1.) Establish Your…
Getting Ready Now for Job Search 2012
It is easy to dream up excuses around holiday time and tell yourself you will start your new job search after January 1st, but the holidays are actually an excellent time to make preparations for the New Year so you can hit the ground running. During the holiday season, most people have a little more…
Get Some Interview Face Time by Starting on Facebook
You’ve heard enough career strategists, recruiters, and even your mom warn you about how Facebook content can cost you a job opportunity. Let’s talk about how to use Facebook to find a job and support your career success. First, here’s a quick quiz. What’s the best way to find a job? Networking! According to the 10th…
Are Job Fairs Worth the Time?
We are in one of the high seasons for job fairs. Generally, we see a rise in job fairs in September and October, and again in January through April. Is it worth the effort of dressing up, taking time off from work, parking or cab expenses – not to mention giving your pageant smile muscles…
Senior Level Job Search in 2011: Good Idea or Not?
Dear Deb, Q. I have been at the same job for the past six years; while I am comfortable, I would like to take my career to the next level. However, I am concerned that there are no jobs out there. The news reports are so dismal. I am wondering if I should keep waiting…
Finding a Job at a Small Business
Dear Deb, Q. I have always worked in a large corporate environment, but given the downturn in the economy, I was wondering if it might be wise to pursue roles in smaller companies. What are the best ways to research smaller organizations? ~ TD, Colorado A. This is an excellent and very timely question because…
Infographic: Resume & Career Services
We recently conducted a survey of how professionals were using resume writers and career services in their job search. Click on the infographic below to see what we learned (in aggregate). To learn more about how Careers Done Write can help in your job search, give us a call at 646-389-7335 or email debra@CareersDoneWrite.com.
4 Summer Strategies to Step Up Your Job Search
This article is written as part of the Career Collective, a group of career professionals who blog monthly on a specific topic. If you are one of the many professionals who has been searching for a new job during the first half of 2011, the recent news of stagnant job growth and the layoffs at…
How to Get a New Job Using Social Media
This blog is part of the Career Collective. Did you know that 85% of available jobs are never advertised? Yes, it’s true. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 15% of today’s career opportunities ever make it to the job boards. And – when they do get advertised, the competition is fierce. So…