Avoiding Irreparable Resume Mistakes

Avoiding Irreparable Resume Mistakes Today I want to tell you about a client, “Greg.” His current company, while a successful, mature business, is having trouble allocating resources to an offshoot they charged Greg to lead. It’s causing all sorts of problems on delivery execution and financial reporting. On top of it, Greg is concerned about…

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Is Your High-Quality Experience Landing Low-Quality Interviews?

Is Your High-Quality Experience Landing Low-Quality Interviews? If so, then you might be suffering from imposter syndrome… There’s a little known secret amongst high-achievers. In many cases this dirty little secret is THE reason why high-achievers with years of experience land low-quality interviews and struggle to get jobs (even with their lengthy track record of…

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Does Your Resume Make Recruiters Yawn?

Does Your Resume Make Recruiters Yawn? Filling a job opening with the RIGHT person is no easy task. The majority of resumes I saw as a 13-year recruiter typically use all the space outlining responsibilities associated with prior positions… but this is of little help to recruiters. Why? Responsibilities only on a resume is like…

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Building Your Pipeline of Six-Figure Job Offers

Job seekers who land six-figure positions in a matter of WEEKS rather than months (or even not at all) REFUSE to rely on job boards or waiting for “potential opportunities” to pan out. Instead, they’re out actively seeking out and creating new opportunities (even if they’re already in a job they love). This is the…

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3 Reasons Why Your Resume is Failing You… and How to Fix It

3 Reasons Why Your Resume is Failing You… and How to Fix It Chances are, your job hunt includes these hideous and hairy resume-warts that make HR managers everywhere turn up their nose in disgust and prevent you from landing the interviews you need… Your resume-warts will only spread when the hiring rush begins, so…

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6 Types of Stories to Tell During Your Next Interview

  There are six types of stories you should have on hand for your next interview: When you solved a problem. When you overcame a challenge. When you made a mistake. When you worked as a leader. When you worked with a team. When you did something interesting. Chances are, these are nothing new to…

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