How to Make Your Cover Letter Pass the Speed Reading Test

How to Make Your Cover Letter Pass the Speed Reading Test

The job seeking process mostly means not falling for the nobody reads this trap. This is what some articles state about the job application cover letter. The document works as an addition to your resume which helps you stand out mainly in the industry of government jobs.

How to (Quietly) Job Search While Employed

How to (Quietly) Job Search While Employed

We’ve all been there. We want to quit our job but don’t want to alert our employer. It can be tricky looking for a job while working. On the plus side, one of the main benefits of looking for a new job while currently employed is you will generally be more attractive to employers.

How to Write a Resume for a Cybersecurity Position

How to Write a Resume for a Cybersecurity Position

The demand for qualified cybersecurity workers is high and likely to remain so. Just because demand for your skill set exceeds the supply of qualified applicants doesn’t mean a well-crafted resume for a cybersecurity position can’t increase your chances of finding the optimal next role or increase your bargaining position once you do.

Cues for Connecting with People from Different Generations

Cues for Connecting with People from Different Generations

It seems like everybody has a different way they prefer to communicate be it via text, email, Facebook, or face-to-face. This challenge is not uncommon for many of us that work with or live with people from a variety of different generations.

Why You Need to Know How To Unlock Your Value Proposition

Why You Need to Know How To Unlock Your Value Proposition

One of the most important facets of coaching women is ensuring that they understand their true value. It can be very hard for women to acknowledge how to sell their skills, abilities, and achievements because we have been conditioned to not to be aggressive or risk being viewed as unlikeable. However, identifying your own skills and special qualities isn’t always the easiest task either.

Job Seekers: Are You Brave Enough to be Deliberately Different?

Job Seekers: Are You Brave Enough to be Deliberately Different?

What does it mean to be deliberately different? And how does this mindset impact today’s job search?

“I’m following all the great advice. I’m working my butt off. I have a squeaky clean personal brand. Yet no job offers. Why? Why can’t I even get an interview?”

Sound familiar? Ever heard yourself saying something similar?

The End of Days: Leaving Your Job

The End of Days: Leaving Your Job

“And did you get what you wanted out of life, even so?”

This wonderful quote used in the ‘2016 Commencement Speech’ at Harvard Graduate School of Education, is poetic, poignant and prophetic. Derived from a poem by Raymond Carver, it captures our imagination, in particular as it is one the major questions in life that we all must answer, according to Professor James Ryan, Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

How to Gain Insight and Aha-Moments in Four Simple Steps

How to Gain Insight and Aha-Moments in Four Simple Steps

Everyone has those moments when you suddenly ‘get it.’ That light-bulb that goes off when you least expect it to prove you gained inspiration or a solution to something. It’s an exciting feeling when it comes at just the right moment, almost like magic!

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