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The same principle holds true throughout your
job search, at networking events, informational interviews, and so
on: People remember good
questions, and that works in your favor, in a big way.
Well, since I've given myself enough of a head start
on my
job search to take my time — or enough rope to hang myself — I guess the
question is now where the heck to start looking.
You asked some great
questions on how to make a career change, and it was a pleasure to share my
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The answers to these three
questions will give you a solid perspective
on what you want from your future employer and the resources available to you in your
job search.
While this may seem like a basic
question, it's a great reminder to track the details
on your
job search and a good opportunity to score some bonus points early
on in your interview.
Have you lost focus
on your
job search, or have you been putting in the necessary time researching opportunities, practicing interview
questions and completing applications?
One -
on - one, Michelle will go over your current resume and
job search concerns, discuss the strategies she would use in writing your resume and other portfolio documents, answer your
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I also invite you to book a personal 45 - minute consultation with me, to go over your resume and
job search concerns one -
on - one, discuss the strategies I would use in writing your resume, answer your
questions, and benefit from my recommendations.
«Before asking a networking connection a
question or soliciting their advocacy
on your behalf, it's critical that you first «warm» up the relationship,» says Cheryl Lynch Simpson, a
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One of the most important services to request will be access to your alma mater's version of our Career Advisor Network (alumni who have volunteered to speak with you, respond to your career - related
questions, and advise you
on your
job search).
My answers to her spot -
on questions — including links to other posts I've written — form the basis of a solid roadmap for successful
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If you want to dig deeper there is plenty of social media
job search advice and you can ask
questions via Twitter chats such as #careerchat, which runs
on Tuesdays at 6 pm in the UK.
Before first speaking to prospective c - suite clients, I email them a few
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on personal branding and content development for their
job search.
This first in my series of Executive
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One of the most frustrating truths about a
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As a
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