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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.

Just say no to cyberstalking your critics
It is very, very infrequent that I am at a loss for words, but I was rendered speechless when I read this story about six former eBay employees who were arrested for harassing the authors of a newsletter that was critical of the company….

Give meaningful feedback to get the results you want
If you often lament that your colleagues, peers, and direct reports don’t produce the results you desire, you should take a good long look at the type of feedback you provide and maybe more importantly, how you deliver that feedback….

Black Lives Matter in the Workplace, too.
I’m sure you’ve noticed the ubiquitous statements against racial inequality in recent days. Such statements are being issued by public organizations, educational and nonprofit institutions, and for-profit companies….

Horrifying Stories from the Workplace
I hear stories. Many stories. Stories about interviews, about workplace culture, about coworkers. These stories range from absurd, to amusing, to flat-out horrifying. I wanted to share with you four such stories that belong in the “horrifying” category….

No one cares about that.
I review thousands of resumes and cover letters per year, and I talk to thousands of job seekers, hiring managers, and people in between. What I’ve noticed is that there are a lot of people who spend a lot of time on stuff that is unimportant….

Ask Deb: Should I minimize my accomplishments?
Hi Deb:
I recently took an early retirement from the company I’ve worked at since I graduated college. I have a great package and while I don’t need to work for survival, I feel that, at age 55, I still have many more years before I’m ready to fully embrace retirement….

Spring clean your job search, 2020 edition
Yes, this is a weird time in history. And yes, many companies have put hiring on hold until they can figure out what impact the global pandemic will have on the long-term health of their businesses. However, many companies are still hiring, and candidates are still getting interviews and offers….

Viral poetry for odd times
This quarantine,
This quarantine,
I do not like this quarantine.
Is your governor being mean? ….

The changing definition of “work”
The COVID-19 pandemic presents an unprecedented business problem. What happens when your office-based workforce must suddenly work remotely? ….

Should I put my job search on hold during this pandemic?
I made a New Year’s resolution to make a concerted effort to find a new role. However, when the gravity of the global pandemic became widely publicized, and many states issued stay-at-home orders, everything dried up. I’m curious as to your thoughts on searching for a job during a global health crisis.….