It's easy to advise people to "research the company" and "be yourself" when it comes to preparing for a job interview. But let's go a layer deeper, how do YOU prepare for a job interview?
Another lesson I learned from Jennifer when it comes to career change was - "Produce quality work. Always." https://t.co/mAhi92WqaR
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Often times, job seekers are so concerned with putting all their experiences out on a resume that they forget to consider their readers. https://t.co/fTMKlRWqLH
A shout out to my fellow coaches in the Forbes Coaches Council circle who shared tips on how to be more inclusive with talents with learning disabilities: https://t.co/EwEUnAKhA3
Career change doesn't always have to linear. Here are the top 10 jobs to pursue in U.S. and examples of people who've successfully made those drastic changes. https://t.co/nT1bI4qyHw
#careerswitch#dreambig
Do not mistake a company's vision for its reality. When deciding which job opportunity is best for you, it's critical to dig in for info. https://t.co/2J1bTh1q9d
Do you know that most recruiters and hiring managers have an #interview template they typically go by? In this video, I'll share with you the details of the template and how you can leverage that information to plan for a successful job interview: https://t.co/r0oQUQvBTa
"When life gives you lemons, sell them and buy a pineapple. How to better your life 101." David Turney
Has that happened to you professionally? Life throwing you a curveball but you made the best of it? Would love to hear from you!
#successstories
While having great work experiences is important, it's equally important to know how to showcase that on a #resume. Check out this week's podcast with Dan Clay, the author of "How To Write The Perfect Resume" and find out how to perfect your resume. https://t.co/qH4ACfXawR
Even if you're not aiming for retirement by 35, this article shares sage advice I practice as much as possible: https://t.co/GXWLQwS9LS
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