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5 Ways to Stay Motivated With Your Job Search
If you are searching for a new job and feeling exhausted, you are not alone. Job search fatigue is a real thing, and unfortunately, not many people are willing to…
Top 3 Reasons to Keep Up Your Job Search During the Holidays
With the holiday season approaching, many job seekers will decide to “take some time off” from their job search, choosing to resume after the new year. This is a BIG…
How to Get Noticed With #hashtags on LinkedIn
I receive dozens of inquiries each week from job seekers who are following companies, joining groups, and contacting various individuals on LinkedIn to expand their network. They wonder what else…
How to Follow Up After an Interview
If you just interviewed for a position, you may feel like you’re floating on a cloud! You’re thrilled about the prospect of a new opportunity, and after much planning and…
How to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile
LinkedIn is one of the most important, if not THE most important, tools to have at your disposal during a job search, alongside your resume. With LinkedIn, you can connect…
Job Gap Due to COVID
I have had countless clients and job seekers, in general, contact me over the past year concerned about a gap in employment due to COVID-19. Depending on their industry, some…
How to Use the Open to Work Feature on LinkedIn
Once the pandemic hit and millions of people lost their jobs, LinkedIn got creative in allowing people to display that they were open to working by creating an Open to…
Tapping into the Hidden Job Market Using LinkedIn
Let me tell you a secret: There is a Hidden Job Market out there, and it is responsible for filling over 70% of positions. If you have never heard of…
The Transition from the Military into the Civilian Workforce
If you are transitioning from the military and into the civilian workforce, I must start by thanking you for your service. While you may feel a bit unsure about this…