The Ultimate Resume Guide for Laid-Off Professionals

Read this before you send out one more application. Let’s keep it all the way real. A layoff is not a reflection of your talent, your value, or your capability.But you know what is a reflection of all of that? Your resume... And unfortunately, most laid-off professionals are out here trying to bounce back with … Continue reading The Ultimate Resume Guide for Laid-Off Professionals

Signs It’s Time to Pivot Careers After a Layoff

Let’s be real—getting laid off can hit harder than your favorite series getting canceled with no warning. Whether you saw it coming or not, a layoff is one of those life-altering moments that forces you to pause, reflect, and, yes—pivot. But how do you know when it’s time to completely shift gears instead of jumping … Continue reading Signs It’s Time to Pivot Careers After a Layoff

Career Planning 101: How to Set Yourself Up for Success Post-Layoff

Let’s be honest: being laid off feels like someone pulled the rug out from under your career—and then had the nerve to ask you to still land on your feet. If you’ve recently been laid off, I want you to hear this loud and clear: it’s not the end of your career—it’s a forced pivot … Continue reading Career Planning 101: How to Set Yourself Up for Success Post-Layoff

Clear Signs You Should Pivot Careers After a Layoff (Before It’s Too Late!)

Getting laid off can feel like a gut punch—one minute, you’re working hard, and the next, you’re handed a severance check and told, “Thanks for your service.” But here’s the real question: Was that job really serving you? Or is this the universe’s way of telling you it’s time to pivot into something better? If … Continue reading Clear Signs You Should Pivot Careers After a Layoff (Before It’s Too Late!)

Laid Off? Here’s Your 30-Day Plan to Rebuild Your Career

So, you got laid off. It sucks—I won’t sugarcoat it. One minute, you’re grinding away at your job, and the next, you’re handed a pink slip, a severance check (if you’re lucky), and a “best of luck” email. Now what? Before you spiral into panic mode, take a breath. Getting laid off isn’t the end—it’s … Continue reading Laid Off? Here’s Your 30-Day Plan to Rebuild Your Career

Salary Negotiation Skills Every Successful Career Professional Needs in 2025

Let’s be real—2025 is not the year to leave money on the table. With the job market evolving rapidly, professionals who master salary negotiation have a serious advantage. Whether you’re landing a new job, asking for a raise, or negotiating a promotion, knowing how to navigate these conversations can mean the difference between staying stagnant … Continue reading Salary Negotiation Skills Every Successful Career Professional Needs in 2025

Writing Effective Cover Letters After a Career Gap: A Guide for Ex-Trad Wives and Caregivers

Let’s be real—life happens. Whether you've spent the last few years as a full-time homemaker, helping raise your family, or as a caregiver for an elderly loved one, those responsibilities have likely kept you out of the workforce for a while. Now, you're ready to re-enter the job market, but there’s one thing looming over … Continue reading Writing Effective Cover Letters After a Career Gap: A Guide for Ex-Trad Wives and Caregivers

Navigating the Return-to-Office Mandate with MentorShelly Career Services

https://www.youtube.com/live/82iIMZj6k7w?si=lipX6gOxb-btMx6l As the dust settles on the global pandemic, a new storm brews in the corporate world: the return-to-office mandate. This policy has become a polarizing topic, highlighting a significant divide between employer expectations and employee desires for flexibility and autonomy. While some view the return to a physical office as a step towards normalcy … Continue reading Navigating the Return-to-Office Mandate with MentorShelly Career Services

Do We Need to Earn More to Live Comfortably?

Article discussed Questions to ask: 1. Depending on what state and/or city within that state, how much do you need to make to be able to rent a decent apartment if you have not purchased a home yet? 2. Does your current job(s), independent contracting work or business you run providing enough income to pay … Continue reading Do We Need to Earn More to Live Comfortably?