Tag: career coach
Small Things Can Matter in Job Interviews!
By Steve Nicholls Prepared for that forthcoming job interview? Suit pressed, shoes shined, answers rehearsed? While I am a massive fan of properly rehearsing the answers to possible interview questions (there really is no excuse these days not to have prepared in this way), I would urge you to take into account another point which [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2012 under Job Search.
Tags: career advisor, Career Change, career coach, career guidance, career ideas, job interview tips, new career
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New Year, New Career? Explore “You” Fully Before Job Hunting!
By Steve Nicholls So 2012 is well under way… The advent of a new year is traditionally a time for reflection, and some long put off naval gazing. Many people at this time of the year come to the conclusion that it’s time for a new career, or a time to revisit job hunting strategies. [...]
Posted: March 5th, 2012 under Career Change.
Tags: Career Change, career coach, career ideas, new career, new career ideas
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Stand Out From The Crowd In The Job Market
Typical job postings on Monster or Career Builder will net hundreds and sometimes thousands of online applicants. Of course, not all will come close to being qualified. However, with your submission mixed in with the throngs, how can you prove to the screening software that HR utilizes, that you are worthy of a look? First, [...]
Posted: October 3rd, 2011 under Career Change, Job Search.
Tags: career advice, career coach, Community Job Club, Dept of Labor, Job Search, Outplacement, resume, Unemployed
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Resume Gaps Can Be Overcome
The simple, hard truth is that the unemployed are discriminated against. The longer the unemployment, the more difficult it is to receive a job offer or even an interview. Hiring managers, when pressed, will admit to passing over applicants with gaps on their resumes. The stigma of lengthy unemployment is less damaging during a recession, [...]
Posted: July 27th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: career advice, career coach, Community Job Club, Dept of Labor, interview, Job Search, resume, Unemployed
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Tips For Mastering Telephone Interviews
In recent years, more and more employers use telephone interviews to screen potential employees. For the company, this is a low cost way to hold an initial interview and determine if a candidate is strong enough to continue to the next round of interviews. This method allows an employer to have a brief phone call [...]
Posted: July 7th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: Career Assistance, career coach, Community Job Club, Dept of Labor, Interviewing Skills, Job Search, Outplacement
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Dear Dorothy,I've been working at an entry level position for about two years. For the last 6 months, I feel as if I have outgrown my job and don't see any room for growth. I enjoy my job and the people I work with, but I feel like I need to make the next move in my career. How should I move forward?

