Most networking advice focuses on getting the conversation started.
What happens after that?
This week's article explores authenticity, networking, and the relationships that continue long after the opportunity has passed.
What happens when your job title tells people what you are called, but not what you actually do?
Check out my latest Substack article!
Your Job Title Is Not Your Story https://t.co/Wrh3SDm6nu
“Two advisory board members of Stars and Stripes, the military newspaper that has long enjoyed editorial independence from the government, sued the Defense Department on Wednesday, alleging that an effort to impose new restrictions on the paper was an act of illegal censorship.” via @ScottNover@liamjscott
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In a job market this competitive, the temptation to stretch the truth is real. But what people are calling a career strategy is actually something else. It's called borrowed credibility."
Are You Presenting Your Best Self or Someone Else's? https://t.co/b66AoCqvH7
Announcing the premiere of my new podcast: IntelInsights. Every week I'll be taking a look at a new #NationalSecurity#Military or #Intelligence issue. Here's the link via Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/U7t877DKDk
Are you concerned that your job expectations may be unrealistic? Join us on April 21st for our Make The Connection event, "Bridging the Gap: Expert Advice for Gen Z and Millennial Job Seekers".
Wondering how you can show an employer that you are a great fit even though you don’t have a lot of experience? Mark your calendars for April 21st where we will be discussing this and other questions job seekers have about finding a new job! Stay tuned for more information!