Best Posts of the Week for Job-Seekers: 9.30.13
Each week I’ll feature three posts offering particularly good counsel for those early in their careers. Send along your favorites for consideration.
Find the Job that Brings Out the Best in You
Job search is a lot like dating—the more work you do at the front end to understand both yourself and your fit in the marketplace, the better the opportunities that will come your way.
How to Reinvigorate Your Career This Fall
For many people September presents a fresh start—like going back to school, it’s a time of renewed motivation and enthusiasm. Three things that help me get restarted are writing, taking a course and attending a conference especially in person. There’s nothing more inspiring than being in a shared interest group, with a lot of great speakers. And classes offer unlimited opportunities to network in a friendly setting.
How to Handle Resume Gaps
I love getting questions from readers—and here’s a very practical one that I’m not sure I’ve addressed on this blog before.
Why You Need to Know What You Are (And How to Find Out)
I had a very gratifying moment with a client the other day. He’s been out of work for a long time—about 9 months—and has been struggling with transitioning from his original career in journalism to something more secure and lucrative for the long term.
What Your Next Employer Wants
There’s a lot of confusion among recent college grads about how to acquire the skills employers deem necessary when the only way to get those skills is on the job. Going to college no longer guarantees you a well-paying job, and yet the ROI for a college degree is huge.
The Perils of Working From Home
The fallout from Marissa Mayer’s decision to ban working from home for Yahoo employees, at least for now, has shone a light on the working from home conundrum. Many people who view working from home as a company benefit and one which makes their job actually doable, also realize that working from home can be both a blessing and a curse.
Yes, Your Resume Needs a Summary!
Here is some of the most straightforward advice I provide clients, and yet sometimes I hear differing opinions. I have written on this topic before.