Much has been written and debated on the use of applicant tracking systems (ATS) lately. I am often asked about it by prospective clients and approach this topic from two angles. In general, for every resume I write, I request 2-3 … Continue reading
Three for Friday – February
How to Say “Look at Me!” to an Online Recruiter By Phyllis Korkki I love my colleague Barbara Safani’s suggestion of posting such videos as giving a speech or training presentation on YouTube to gain credibility and add to your … Continue reading
3 job search lessons from Muay Thai that every job seeker should know
What is Muay Thai, you ask? It translates to the “art of eight limbs.” So while boxers use their hands, Muay Thai fighters utilize their hands, legs, knees, and elbows. (Cool, right? The elbows are particularly fun to throw.) I’ve … Continue reading
22 Questions to Help Uncover your Best Accomplishments – Part 3 of 3-Part Series
If you’ve been following this 3-part series, you know the importance of collecting and documenting your achievements on an on-going basis and having a framework in order to best write up your accomplishments. The last tool I can offer is … Continue reading
Accomplishments – No Longer a Job Seeker’s Best Kept Secret – Part 2 of 3-Part Series
We discussed why, how, and when you should collect your professional accomplishments. Now let’s talk about how to best write up and document your achievements and results. Writing Up Your Accomplishments Accuracy in collecting your accomplishments is critical. Quantify the … Continue reading
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