The job search process can sometimes feel like a never-ending series of interviews. Why do employers subject candidates to multiple rounds of interviews, and how can you ensure you stand out and secure the job offer? In this blog post, we'll delve into two common reasons behind extensive interview processes and provide strategies for influencing … Continue reading Mastering the Interview Marathon: Your Path to Securing the Your Next Job
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4 Essential Steps to Creating a Professional Portfolio That Will Get You Hired – As an Ex-Trad Wife
Re-entering the workforce after years of managing a household can feel like uncharted territory, but here’s the truth: you already have valuable skills. Now, it’s about packaging them into a professional portfolio that makes employers take notice. You’ll learn four essential steps to craft a job-winning portfolio tailored to your unique experience and skills. If … Continue reading 4 Essential Steps to Creating a Professional Portfolio That Will Get You Hired – As an Ex-Trad Wife
From Homemaker to Human Resources Consultant – 3 Relevant Skills Needed to Succeed in This Industry
Transitioning from homemaker to human resources consultant can feel like a big leap, but it’s one you’re already equipped to make. Skills you’ve mastered—like people skills, organizational savvy, and conflict resolution—are essential in HR. This blog dives into why these three core skills set you up for success in the HR industry, turning your home … Continue reading From Homemaker to Human Resources Consultant – 3 Relevant Skills Needed to Succeed in This Industry
Do you need “Accomplishments” on your Resume?
https://youtu.be/cXYXbaq9w3A Your resume is how employers first meet you...before they actually decide to have a conversation via email or telephone. Is your resume truly doing you any justice or causing you to get tossed in the throw away pile EVERY TIME? In a previous video, I talked about how the "Summary of Qualifications" replaced the … Continue reading Do you need “Accomplishments” on your Resume?