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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.

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Résumé Help: How to Describe Your Current Position

You nailed the profile.  You’ve done a terrific job of showcasing your top nine core competencies.  Now, you must back up your promises by writing about the scope of your responsibility and showcasing your top achievement in each position.  A big part of that is defining and quantifying that experience.  Candidates often get confused when…

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No One is Looking at My LinkedIN Profile

Dear Deb:  I updated my LinkedIn profile three weeks ago and I have not had a single hit!  Zero! Nada! My profile is fully optimized based on the latest expert advice.  What should I do? Thank you, Robbie Dear Robbie: Have you joined groups on LinkedIn and participated in discussions?   I would recommend increasing your…

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Résumé Help: Make the Most of Your Profile

I was in the movie theatre with a lively audience last weekend. As the coming attractions played, I could immediately tell which films the crowd loved and which ones would be soon forgotten. As the first preview played the crowd rode a wave of excitement.  Then the second preview played…now I can’t remember the details…the…

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Including Languages on your Résumé

Dear Deb:  I moved to the U.S. from Greece when I was five when I was adopted by American parents.  I always put on my résumé that I have native fluency in Greek.  My recruiter told me to remove it from my résumé unless an employer is looking for that language skill. She also said…

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Captivating Cover Letters, the Easy Way

Writing a cover letter does not have to be a pain-staking process. Perhaps it is the pressure of writing a perfect letter that makes the task so overwhelming.  So, how do you write a captivating letter without pulling your hair out in frustration?  Break it down into these simple steps. Start Strong:  The opening paragraph. …

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Résumé Help: Déjà Vu

No, the sample above is not a copy and paste mistake on my part.  This candidate actually has identical information for two jobs on her résumé.  This issue is more common than one would imagine.  It is especially common in technology-related occupations, in which a person may continue to do similar or the same functions…

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What am I Doing Wrong on Interview?

Dear Deb: I have had 4 interviews, two said they would be in contact for a second interview, if I was the right fit.  I never got the call for the second interview...What am I doing wrong here? Anonymous Dear Anonymous, Waiting for an answer and getting rejected can be frustrating and disappointing.  However, it…

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Why Many HR Managers Read Cover Letters

Although cover letters have changed form over the years, cover letters or cover emails are still relevant today.  Some candidates ask, “Why is the letter so important when much of the same information is in the résumé?”  “Do HR Managers even read the cover letter?”   Many HR Managers do read cover letters.  Here are a…

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