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Category: Your Job Search
How to Get Interview Ready in 3 Hours
Could you put your best foot forward in an interview with only 3 hours of preparation? I think you can. Here’s how.
How to Brag About Yourself to Employers
I want you to start thinking about your experience differently. Suspend your judgement about how important it was – or wasn’t – and turn it into statement that provides value to an employer!
Job Search: 5 reasons to target employers
Are you sending out resumes and “hearing nothing back?” Maybe you need to focus your job search on employers that you specifically want to target for job opportunities. Here are 5 reasons why it’s a good idea.
How You Can Beat the “You Don’t Have Experience” Objection
If you’re a new or recent grad, the lack of experience can be a job search blocker. It can become a major point of frustration (and annoyance) as you attempt to launch your career. However, I’ve seen numerous success stories with clients who have overcome this dilemma, and I want to share some strategies about how you can do that, too.
5 Easy Ways To Make Your Cover Letters Better
Cover letters give you a chance to show your quality to a prospective employer, so make sure you’re not writing ones that won’t get read. Check out these 5 ways to make your cover letter better.