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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.
The worst interview question ever - and how to answer it
Where do you see yourself in ten years? I am sure you are thinking – how the heck should I know? I agree. I don’t know where I am going to be tomorrow, much less ten years from now. Hopefully it’s on a boat sipping Mai Tai’s with my husband as we gaze into…
Give your résumé a little punch up - it may make all the difference
What are some of the things you are doing to stand out from the crowd? We all know that as technology continues to evolve and there are more and improved ways to communicate, getting your résumé noticed by hiring managers, recruiters and members of the HR community can be difficult. There are human capital…
Effective job search strategies
How many people do you know that know exactly what to do to plan for a job search and identify opportunities? Most people I speak to don’t even know where to begin. They have a better understanding of quantum physics than they do of the way to undertake a job search. I am sure…
Plan B from outer space; or what do you have in case your first plan doesn't work?
As a member of Career Collective–a community of resume writers and career coaches, this article is one of many responses to Quintessential Careers Job Action Day. Please feel free to visit other members’ responses, which will be linked at the end of my article on November 2nd. Please follow our hashtag on Twitter: #careercollective.…
Interviewing tips - you have the interview, now how do you get the job
Who wouldn’t love to be an interview guru? The person who is completely comfortable and prepared for the most rigorous of interviews – no matter what type – traditional or behavioral. Wouldn’t it be great to know exactly what the interviewer is looking for? Know what to say, how to say it, and how…
Four tips to hiring the right person
Hiring the right resources is challenging and a never-ending learning experience. It is hard, very hard to identify and select people that are right for a position, fit the company’s culture, and can integrate their skills and personality to meet the needs of a role. What are some of the things to look for as…
Be a Joiner: Joining groups to help you get ahead
Launching an effective job search requires a lot of careful planning. With the plethora of information and myriad ways to pursue opportunities, it can be a daunting experience. Besides the obvious use of networking and applying for jobs both online and to directly to hiring companies you can and should join a business or networking…
You can get a raise, even in a recession
Is your employer feeling the crunch of the current economic climate? So much so, that the dreaded ‘pay freeze’ has been put into effect? Do you feel that your efforts to go above and beyond have really done some good? You can still get the raise you desire. Here are some tips to help…
Perception, Relationships and a Productive Career
Is it any wonder that the better you feel about yourself the more fulfilling your relationships are and the more empowered you feel in your work? It shouldn’t be! If you think about it, your own self-perception is the biggest driver of how others perceive you. It makes perfect sense that if you feel good,…
To Temp or Not to Temp - That is the Question
Working in a temporary position or on a contract assignment can be a great way to dip your big toe in the pool to see if you actually want to go for a swim. Frankly, I like the idea of temping – it’s try before you (potentially) buy. You can really get the ‘lay…