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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.
Ask Deb: Looking for a Job Out of Town
Dear Deb: How can I go about finding a job in a different state when I don't have the money to frequently travel for interviews & I financially support a family Looking to Relocate Dear Looking: Thanks for writing. You should try to set up a number of interviews so you maximize your travel time.…
Looking for a New Job This Year? Three Things You Should Do Today
Happy New Year! We hope that you all had a wonderful holiday season and are rested, re-charged, and ready to start 2014 off right. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to finally find your next great job, here are three things you have to do today to put yourself in a great position…
How Searching for an IT Job is Different than Searching for Any Other Job - Guest Post
Careers Done Write is pleased to have a partnership with a well respected IT recruitment firm. As part of this partnership, AVID has written a blog post for us to share with the CDW readers. I hope you find their post informative. Are you making a change and moving into the IT job market, or…
The Value of an Expert
Is it worth the investment to hire a genuine expert? In many cases, hiring an expert represents long-term value. How many DIY home projects have you seen gone awry at your home or for one of your friends? My favorite is a friend who saved $50 on the connection of a new refrigerator only to…
A New Job for the New Year? The Time to Start is Now!
In January, we will see many blog posts, newsstories, and talk shows discussing “new jobs for the new year.” Why wait and get lost in the crowd? Now is the time to get started! The job market varies significantly based on your geographic location, industry, and occupation. However, in general we know this is a…
A Résumé for Every Generation: Part 3 of 3
In this three-part series, we have been examining the challenges and solutions for writing a résumé in every major life stage. We have shared résumés strategies for job seekers age 40+, age 30-40, and age 20-30. Just as products go through a lifecycle (introduction, growth, maturity, and decline), careerists also have a lifecycle. Smart marketing…
A Résumé for Every Generation: Part 2 of 3
Your résumé and your attitude should evolve over the years if you wish to stay relevant and in-demand in the workforce. In this three-part series, we will look at the challenges and solutions for writing a résumé in every major life stage. Just as products go through a lifecycle (introduction, growth, maturity, and decline),…
A Résumé for Every Generation: Part 1 of 3
Fashions, music, and technology change dramatically over the decades. Your résumé and your attitude should evolve over the years if you wish to stay relevant and in-demand in the workforce. In this three-part series, we will look at the challenges and solutions for writing a résumé in every major life stage. Just as products…
Job Hoppers: Advice Before & After You Hop
There are many old adages associated with career success. One that remains true is, “Better to have a job to get a job.” Candidates who are employed fair much better when job-searching. In fact, the longer you are out of work, the more difficult to find work. Recently, Bullhorn Reach conducted a survey of 1,500 recruiters. …
Researching a New Career: Green Jobs
With so many Americans out of work, searching for a job can be a challenge. Perhaps it is time to make a career change. A career change may require additional education or certifications. Before you commit, it is wise to research your new occupation or industry. While reviewing some statistics for growth industries, I uncovered…