Posts Categorized: Career Success

Wrap up 2013 & Look to the Future!

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Congratulations! You made it through another year!  As you take a look back on 2013, review your annual goals.  Did you achieve all your business objectives?  If not, use these key steps to refocus your efforts and ensure that 2014 is a success. Celebrate Past Successes. Look back at 2013, and acknowledge your accomplishments. Congratulate Read more »

The Pros and Cons of Relocating for a Job

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A competitive job market, changing industries, and a shortage of job opportunities have made the pressure to find secure, well-paying jobs even more extreme.  Relocating to a new city may be a possible option to jump-start your career or refocus professional aspirations.  However, before you start packing your bags, you need to consider whether relocating Read more »

Tips on How to Ask “Did I Get the Job?”

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Your resume made the cut, you made it through the phone screen, and you had an excellent interview for the most perfect job position.  After the interview, you sent out your Thank You e-mails to all the right people and let them know how interested you are in the position. Now, for the past week, Read more »

Creating a Professional Cover Letter that Sticks Out

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A cover letter is a vital part of the job application and the first impression you’ll make on a hiring manager.  It can make or break whether the recruiter even looks at your resume and can determine if you get contacted for an interview.  You’ve probably been told that it’s best to address your cover Read more »

Explaing Gaps on Your Resume in a Positive Way

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You’ve spent time perfecting your resume and writing a stellar cover letter.  You have excellent references that can speak volumes of nice words about you and a ton of experience that makes you the best candidate.  The only thing standing between you and your dream job is the employment gap on your resume.  Whether the Read more »

Choosing Your References Based on Job Description

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Not all references are created equal. Sure they all may be able to talk about your greatest achievements, but when applying for a job it is important to find references that can discuss your skills in relation to the job you are applying for. Do’s and Don’ts of Choosing References. Do have a minimum of Read more »

Top Reasons to Look for a New Job

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Are you unhappy in your current position but too worried about the job market to jump ship? Are you stuck in a rut, but afraid to try something new? How do you know when to dust off (and revamp!) your resume and make a move? There are a few tell-tale signs that help you to Read more »

Ace Your Next Interview By Preparing Ahead of Time

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Preparing for an interview is the arguably the most important step of the job search process. The interview is the first chance you get to meet your potential employer and it is important to leave a positive first impression. Here’s how to prepare for an interview to ensure minimal anxiety. Research the company. (And the Read more »

Anger Management Tactics for the Workplace

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No matter which line of work you are in, everyone gets frustrated in their job at times.  If you’re not careful, that frustration can get you in multitudes of conflict with your colleagues.  Thankfully, there are tactics that can be used to manage anger and resolve workplace disagreements without having a fight. Take a deep Read more »

The Importance of the Follow-Up Email

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Unless you’re offered the job on the spot, your interview doesn’t end the moment you walk out the door.  For some employers, how candidates follow up after the interview can have just as much weigh in on their decision as the interview itself.  In order to stay top of mind in the decision process following Read more »

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