Informational Interviews: The "Hidden Gem" of a Successful Job Search

Informational interviews are an often overlooked part of your job search strategy. It can take some effort to do the research and make the outreach, but the information you can receive will be invaluable for your job search. It can help clarify the right career path and provide you with insider information that can be invaluable and give you a leg up over your competition, and it can help grow your network. All this from a conversation. Isn’t that worth your time and effort?

Do These 9 Things On Your Resume To Reduce Ageism Bias

Your resume can do much to help – or hurt – your chances of getting the job. It's important not to make mistakes that will eliminate you from contention for a job as early on as possible. Your resume must present you in a way that shows how hiring you will benefit whoever is doing the hiring, so make adjustments by cutting out anything that isn't relevant and highlighting your value. You might boost your relevance to hiring managers above your competitors, which could allow you to get the call for an interview.

Watch Out for These 14 Red Flags During Your Job Interviews

Everyone wants to have a positive interview experience. Sometimes, though, things will be said or done during an interview that you should not ignore. It may mean nothing, or it may mean something significant. Many people are so excited about an opportunity that they do not pick up on actions happening in front of them. Don't be that person. Be aware, and if you see anything that doesn't look or feel right, don't dismiss it.

How Job Seekers Can Successfully Work with Agency Recruiters

Reaching out to agency recruiters may be an important part of your overall job search strategy. Agency recruiters may have access to opportunities that are not otherwise advertised on job boards or even on the company website. Knowing how to best work with agency recruiters can help them do their job effectively and help you to get intelligence about the job market and information about opportunities now and in the future.

How to Be a Better Networker As an Introvert

In today's business world, networking is a must if you want to keep your career moving forward. Being an introvert doesn't mean you can't be a good networker. You may have to approach it differently than your extroverted friends and colleagues. With these tips, you can become more at ease with networking and have techniques to make you effective.

Secrets of a Great Resume Part 3: Formatting

Content will always be king when it comes to resume writing. Effectively formatting your resume will not overcome issues caused by not understanding what your audience values or how to write about your value to a prospective employer. These are fundamentals to a great resume.


Yet, if you have good content, why not present it in a way that makes it easier for the reader to find and understand?