Posts Tagged ‘linkedin profile’
LinkedIn Tips 2020: How to Write a Forward-Thinking Profile
LinkedIn Tips 2020: How to Write a Forward-Thinking Profile As we normally do here at Chameleon Resumes, we want to make sure you are fully prepared in all areas of your job search. More specifically, as it relates to this post, that you are ready to land you desired role his year with an interview-generating…
Read MoreImperfect Progress vs. Perfection Paralysis
Imperfect Progress vs. Perfection Paralysis If I am not careful, I can get overwhelmed by subliminally seeking perfection. Paralysis typically follows. I don’t want to do it. It just sort of happens. Compelled to tweak this detail. Do something a precisely certain way. Think all is right with the world when everything happens just as…
Read MoreMining LinkedIn Connections to Land Strong Job Offers
Mining LinkedIn Connections to Land Strong Job Offers LinkedIn is a treasure trove of hiring manager contacts waiting for job seekers to find them and connect. You can find almost everything you will ever need searching contacts inside and outside LinkedIn. I say “almost” since nothing is absolute. But even when LinkedIn doesn’t produce the…
Read MoreRecruiter Calls with Your 425K Dream Job. You Ready?
Recruiter Calls with Your 425K Dream Job. You Ready? I have a client who was called by a recruiter for a 425K dream financial leadership job. That type of active recruiting is a real thing and happens throughout the entire year (summer and winter holiday included)!
Read MoreMy Thoughts on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
My Thoughts on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) During my 8 year tenure as a paid Moderator for LinkedIn’s Premium Career Group, someone posed this question for me: “Lisa, would love to hear your thoughts on Applicant Tracking Systems. The last stat I heard is that it immediately sidelines 75% of all resumes submitted. That means…
Read MoreMy Little LinkedIn Networking Hacks
My Little LinkedIn Networking Hacks Last week I reached out to 9 LinkedIn connections. Rather imperfectly. Every week I reach out to 5-15 people. Here is how it happened this past week:
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