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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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Resume Help: Don’t Be Dense When It Comes to Your Resume

This week we received a resume from a very bright and accomplished senior technology project manager.  The problem is Chad has presented a dense block of words with not so much as a bullet or space.  The only thing separating one thought from another is a hyphen interspersed between some of the sentences.   A reader…

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Questions about Ethnicity & Country of Origin

Dear Deb, I had a phone interview and the hiring manager asked me what country I was from.  I said, “I was raised in New Jersey and moved to NYC in 2009.”  Then he asked, “Was English your first language?”  Then I got really uncomfortable.  I have a slight accent, but I am very articulate. …

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Career Lessons from AMC’s The Walking Dead

After great anticipation, Walking Dead fans were treated recently to the mid-season premiere.  It is no surprise that this drama is so popular. As you might have guessed, there are career lessons to be gleaned from the series. As you watch the post-apocalyptic battle of the undead and survivors unfold, see you if you can…

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Resume Help: Resumes that Repel Interviews

As a writer, career coach, and former human resources director, I have seen many resumes.  It is surprising when a candidate submits a resume like the example below.  Clara is an excellent salesperson. She has the gift of interacting with others and closing the sale.  She has sold multi-million-dollar beachfront homes.  She launched a logistics…

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Follow-up Protocol

Dear Deb: How do I follow up with a company after an interview? I know it is proper etiquette, but I am not sure of the protocol. How long should I wait?   Is email or snail mail better? Thanks, Richard Dear Richard: Your instincts are correct.  It is proper etiquette to thank the interviewer for…

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The Goldilocks Principle & Resumes for Candidates over Age 45

Remember Goldilocks?  She is the ever-curious child known for breaking and entering into the three bears’ home. She tested the bears’ beds and porridge in search of accommodations and dinner that was “just right.”  She did not want a bed that was too soft or porridge that was too hot. A resume must follow the…

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Cover Letter Help: Planning Your Message

Many candidates make the mistake of thinking a cover letter is just a formality.  They do not make the effort to create a compelling marketing letter. Take a look at Bree’s letter inserted below. Don’t fall into Bree’s trap. The following are examples of how Bree can improve her cover letter. Use the opening paragraph…

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How to Choose a Trade School

Hi Deb, What are the best schools to train for a career in vocational nursing?  I live in New Hampshire, but am open to anything in the region. Thanks! Maddie Dear Maddie:  Congratulations on your decision to continue your education and increase your job skills. There are many reputable institutions in the Northeast that offer…

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Do You Need a Summary Paragraph on Your Resume?

I received this question this week from a client who has not updated her resume since 2001. As a general rule, you should include a summary paragraph on your resume. This summary area is a great way to showcase, by way of example, what you have done in the past that will serve as an…

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