The World Has Changed As we approach the new year, it’s a good time to reflect on the past. 2011 was a tough year for many and 2012 is likely to be the beginning of a long-term transition for many job seekers and companies adjusting to all the changes that have occurred in the marketplace. Although unemployment in the U.S.
With Thanksgiving here, I thought it was perfect timing to write a blog about the importance of the thank you letter. One would think sending a thank you letter upon completion of a job interview would be common sense, but many candidates don’t ever do it, no matter their experience level. Why does this happen? Perhaps it is because job
Finding a job takes hard work but the work only gets more challenging once you’ve landed the big job you wanted. Naturally, you’ll be working because of the tasks your job requires you to do but you’ll need to acclimate to the politics, the environment, the culture, the challenges, the opportunities, the people, and all the other variables surrounding your
In my “Career Advice Cliches (Part 1)” article, I talked about the career advice cliche I disliked the most. I hear career advice cliches often and I dislike them because the advice is typically vague, tends to over-simplify things, or it is outdated but people have heard it so much, they continue to perpetuate it. So, part 2 of my
Loving What You Do What it is it we are chasing when we are after our career goals? In a previous post, I talked about the true meaning of passion. If you are after your career goals, you should be after what you love or you’re chasing the wrong career. People who truly love something, do it on their own
Facebook has 750 Million users and is projected to have 1 billion by 2012. With that many people on Facebook, imagine the potential for making professional connections. The majority of people find jobs through networking so imagine how social networking on Facebook could potentially boost your odds of connecting with someone at a company you love. THE professional networking tool
The job market is so drastically different these days yet so many job seekers are still using the same old methods of job searching. I thought to myself, this can’t simply be because people are choosing not to change their tactics, but rather, because they are not aware of the different strategies they should be using. Certainly, if people only
If you are a Career Coach, you’ll likely agree that there are many clichés out there when it comes to career advice – just as cliché as the image I purposely decided to use for this post (I’m going with a theme here). It is frustrating when you try to work with clients or students who have been given cliché
If you hadn’t noticed, times have changed. The job search process is completely different and it is changing rapidly. In an older post, I talked about the micro resume, a trend started in China. This time, I want to discuss the Infographic Resume and Vizualize.me. What is It? An infographic is simply a graphic visual representation of information. When you
Don’t You Wish? Everyone loves tips and tricks so I thought I would share one that you likely have not considered. What kind of Careertipster would I be if I didn’t share a tip or two? If you’re like most job seekers, you probably have some favorite websites you use to search for jobs, learn from other professionals in your







