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How to Make a Video Interview Successful

With all the technology offered today, it is becoming more common to have a video interview as part of the hiring process. These interviews can take place in the potential employer’s office with another employee in another location or they can be done from the comfort of your home. Since this interviewing method is fairly [...]

By | June 12th, 2018|Blog, Interviewing|Comments Off on How to Make a Video Interview Successful

How to Use Facebook in Your Job Search

With so many people on Facebook these days, it has become a valuable source for employers to view their job candidates online. This is why it is so important for candidates to keep their profiles clean of any inappropriate photos, posts or connections. With that being said, it is a great place to conduct your [...]

By | December 26th, 2016|Blog, Career Development, Job Search, Social Media|Comments Off on How to Use Facebook in Your Job Search

Why Body Language is Important in an Interview

Non- verbal communication can be very powerful. Especially in an interview where you may be paying more attention to your words than your body language. Going to an interview can be very nerve wracking so you may end up giving an un-firm handshake or shifting in your seat out of nervousness. This can create a [...]

By | December 14th, 2016|Blog, Career Coaching, Career Development, Interviewing|Comments Off on Why Body Language is Important in an Interview

When is the Right Time to Start a Job Search

Although there is no perfect time to start a job search, there is no time like the present to start. If you are actively seeking a job, then you should start your job search now. Don’t wait on starting. Just make sure you have a powerful resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile to get you [...]

By | December 5th, 2016|Blog, Career Coaching, Career Development, Events, Job Search, LinkedIn, Networking, Recruiters|Comments Off on When is the Right Time to Start a Job Search

What to Do When You Have Been Fired and You Are Looking for Another Job

It can be shocking and devastating when you get fired. Don’t lose hope or confidence! You are valuable and another employer is looking for someone just like you. You want to start looking right away, no matter how discouraged you might feel. Having an organized plan in place will help ensure you find the right [...]

By | December 1st, 2016|Blog, Career Coaching, Career Development, Interviewing, Job Search|Comments Off on What to Do When You Have Been Fired and You Are Looking for Another Job

Mistakes You’re Making in Your Job Search Documents

It is important to be checking your emails as you are searching for a new job. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of checking your emails for spelling and grammar. That will get your resume passed over in an instant. If you feel like you have been staring at your email or resume too long, [...]

By | November 21st, 2016|Blog, Cover Letters & Thank You Letters, Job Search, Resumes|Comments Off on Mistakes You’re Making in Your Job Search Documents

How to Survive a Layoff and Get Back on Your Feet

Going through a layoff can be challenging. It can be an emotional time for you and you may feel like you are in a bit of daze. But you will recover from it and move on to bigger and better things. Here are some tips to get your through it and back on your feet. [...]

By | November 18th, 2016|Blog, Career Coaching, Career Development, Interviewing, Job Search, LinkedIn, Networking|Comments Off on How to Survive a Layoff and Get Back on Your Feet

7 Steps to a Successful Remote Job Search

Searching for a job can be a daunting task as it is, but looking for a job across the country can be even more challenging. Here are seven tips to ensure you have a successful remote job search: It is important to choose the place(s) you want to move to, so you can target your [...]

By | November 15th, 2016|Blog, Interviewing, Job Search|Comments Off on 7 Steps to a Successful Remote Job Search

The Do’s and Don’ts of Networking at a Job Fair

Job fairs can be intimidating. But if you are well prepared for what to do then it will go smoothly. Here are some tips of what you should and shouldn’t do when you’re networking at a job fair. Do’s: Research the companies you know will be at the job fair. They usually provide a list [...]

By | April 4th, 2016|Blog, Interviewing, Job Search, Networking, Recruiters|Comments Off on The Do’s and Don’ts of Networking at a Job Fair

The Interview Went Well. Why Wasn’t I Hired?

Imagine this: You get back from your interview feeling confident you did a great job and showcased your knowledge and experience really well. A week later, you get a rejection letter in the mail. This leaves you wondering what you did wrong. What could you have done better? Here are some reasons you may not [...]

By | March 2nd, 2016|Blog, Interviewing, Job Search|Comments Off on The Interview Went Well. Why Wasn’t I Hired?