That was the title of a recent New York Times article. You can read it here. The gist of the article is this: In today’s tight job market, companies can attract talent they’d ordinarily never see. And despite conventional wisdom, many of these overqualified hires are working out. Here’s what I think (and please add […]
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Do Your Interviews Go Nowhere?
One of the most common questions I get goes like this: “I’ve achieved some success in getting interviews. Sometimes I even get a second interview. Then…nothing happens. What’s wrong?” Typically this problem has three possible causes. First, many clients realize they need to practice their interview skills. For example, when you are asked, “Do you […]
Free Resume Service Found On Twitter
Somehow I got invited to connected with the folks behind http://www.HelpMyResume.org This website promises free resume service. They are careful to say that you must be an unemployed US citizen to qualify and you must have a resume draft to send them. What’s the difference between free and paid? I have no idea what they […]
3 Tips For Choosing A Career Coach
Are you thinking of getting help with your career change or job search? Here are 3 tips based on mistakes I’ve made or watched others make, both as a career coach/consultant and as a client of career coaches. Tip #1: Get clear on what you need and what you can expect. Job search takes time […]
When you change and they don’t like it
Here is a guest post by Christina Merkley, a good resource for anyone in transition. I’ve recommended several people to Christina for coaching and/or programs. Every single person I recommended was totally satisfied. I’ve also consulted with Christina on business decisions and have been very imperssed. You changed. They hate you. You have a goal […]
How A Prospective Coaching Client Gets Scared Away
Last week I got a phone call – not an email – from someone here in Seattle. She left a message: “I’m looking for help with a resume and interview tips.” She left a home and work number. I called back the next day. The soft-spoken voice belonged to a woman I’ll call Emily. Emily […]