What To Do When Your Job Search Isn’t Working
Is your job search just not working?
Let’s not panic!
There are a lot of ways to stage an intervention for a failing job search.
Here are some of my go to strategies for clients that are struggling.
What Should I Do Next?: A Quick Guide To Launching a Job Search Without an Existential Crisis
Many potential clients and readers assume that they’ve made a wrong decision when they find themself frustrated, overworked, or burned out.
It’s very easy to go down the path of blaming yourself and feeling like you’ve missed a chance to course correct.
If you’re looking to make a move sooner than later AND feeling uncertain about how to determine your next best steps, I hope this post will offer a practical way to approach your job search.
The truth is that you’ve changed, learned and evolved a lot.
Giving yourself permission to start there is a great first step!
4 Questions to Ask Before Revising Your Resume
By now, most people know that they need to customize their resumes in order to stand out as an applicant.
A lot of the time people report that they have in fact “tweaked” their resume but still feel like they are sending their applications into an internet black hole.
Today I want to share the questions I ask that help us customize resumes in a strategic way for your job search.
3 Things Your Job Search Needs to Succeed
I’ve been watching people change careers, get promoted and land new jobs for nearly 8 years.
Just as I’ve taught my clients how to create a strategic resume and prepare for an interview, I’ve learned so much from watching ambitious, busy people prioritize their own goals and take the next steps in their careers.
Today, I’m sharing three things your job search needs to be succeed based on our clients’ success!
How to Put More YOU in Your Job Search
Does your job search need more YOU in it?
I bet it does.
Part of making a career move that matters is that your search efforts must be grounded in and reflective of your qualifications, skills, experience and values.
When you’re too focused on “rules” like using as many keywords as possible (not necessary!) or getting your resume down to one page (please don’t worry about that!) we forget that we have to find ways to honestly express and share who we are to effectively navigate this process.
Let’s talk about how to put more YOU in your job search.
4 Ways to Create Space, Time, and Energy for Your Goals
Need some space, time, and energy for your goals? Here are four strategies our clients use to focus on their priorities and actually make progress.