Tag Archives: Job Market
The C.A.R. Technique: Your Secret Interviewing Weapon
“Your resume is not your obituary; it’s an advertisement,” “Put your skills at the top and stick to the last 10 years.” Include a relatively recent CAR story. That stands for a situation that lays out “your challenge, your action … Continue reading
Posted in Networking
Tagged Achivement, action, advertisement, applicant, CAR story, Career Move, Challenges, customize, employment, hiring history, interview, job description, Job Market, Networking, objective, opportunity, problem solving, research, results, resume, skillset
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Electronic vs. Handwritten: A Thank You Note
The question in this day and age is often not if you should you send a thank you note after your interview, but whether to do it electronically or through old fashion snail mail? I have read two articles lately … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision, Networking
Tagged Competition, cursive, email, employment, etiquette, gratitude, Hire, Hiring, inspiration, interview, Job Ads, Job Hunt, Job Market, Jobless, Manager, mindfulness, new job, office, resume, snail mail, Technology, thank you note, What would you do ?
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