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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.
Looking for a Job after a Long Absence from the Work Force
Dear Deb: I went to work as a secretary for an insurance company right out of high school in 1978 and was with that same company for 20 years. I quit in 1998, when my husband and I could afford for me to stay home. I did not work, but spent time on my church…
The Benefits of an Internship Program (Video)
We have the privilege today of sharing a short video from a friend of ours at Software Advice on the benefits of building and participating in an internship program. The following represents the views and opinions of the source and does not necessarily reflect the views of Careers Done Write. Jennifer King, HR Analyst for Software…
Are Cover Letters Old-Fashioned?
Although cover letters are a long-standing part of the job search, they are not outmoded. Cover letters or cover emails are more relevant today than ever. Job seekers are facing steep competition in today’s job market. A misstep will cost you a job. Some ask, “Why is the letter so important when much of the…
Gender Neutral Language
Are you seeking a position with an organization with a gender neutral language policy? Perhaps in your industry, gender neutral policies are common. In some industries or settings, female or male-specific terms could be perceived as exclusionary, discriminatory, or objectionable. If this is the case in your targeted industry, it is wise for your job…
Don't Give Out Your Facebook Password During an Interview!
There has been a lot of press lately about interviewers asking candidates for their Facebook user name and password as part of the background check process. Just a quick sample below - Job seekers asked to give Facebook passwords Would You Give Out Your Facebook Password in a Job Interview? Employers Claim Feudal Rights Over Facebook Pages Bosses requiring employees to disclose their…
Is Your Resume Ready for ATS?
ATS refers to Applicant Tracking Systems. These systems help recruiters and employers automatically scan resumes. In years past, experts advised candidate to include keywords on a resume so the ATS could pick up keywords. The early systems were based on semantic search functionality that facilitated the identification and counting of keywords. Due to advancements in ATS,…
Need More Experience? Try an Externship
Perhaps you are a recent graduate without professional experience, or you may be a seasoned worker who is currently unemployed and seeking a career change. In either case, the lack of specific work experience can pose a challenge, especially in a tough job market. Many candidates research new occupations and build work experience through externships. …
Out of work for more than a year? Take these 4 steps to a new career!
If you have been out of work for several months or even longer, this is the time to dig in and rededicate yourself to your job search. There are jobs out there, but you may need to modify your goals. Consider taking these steps to get your career back on track. Step 1: Analyze the job…
Job Searching on the Go
Job searching is so much easier now that so many clever smart phone apps are available. Here are a few of my favorite free applications. You can explore career options, search job postings, and apply for a job all in a matter of seconds using your smart phone. We’re keeping our eye out for the next big…