1. Don’t duplicate your resume. They should complement each other. The LinkedIn profile reinforces your brand,showcases unique attributes, and conveys personality. The resume presents accomplishments and relevant contributions to a targeted audience. 2. You NEED a good headshot photo, whether it’s done by a professional photographer or not, you need to look professional in it. 3. Security […]
Category: OTJ Career Management
Keep Competitive – Keep Your Skills Updated
“In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” ~ Eric Hoffer It’s more important than ever to keep your skills up to date in an ever changing & increasingly competitive job market! How many of you that are currently employed […]
Teaching to Establish Your Expertise – Trainer Tips
In a increasingly competitive economy, it is wise to work on “building your brand”, which includes establishing your expertise in your field. This strengthens your position should you choose to, or find yourself needing to, find a new job. One excellent way to do BOTH of these things, is to become a speaker, workshop presenter […]
Manage Your Boss LIKE a Boss
This is a series of “OTJ” (On-the-Job) Career Management Topic Posts Once you have a new job, the fun isn’t over! It an be hard to really know what your team, and especially your boss, will be like during the interview, even if you did your best to ‘vet’ and interview THEM, the way […]
What Are You Grateful for About Your Work?
The best kind of attitude is gratitude, right? What about your job, or job search, do you feel grateful for? What are you learning, what’s been valuable for your professionally/personally through the experience? Where have you experienced kindness, support, recognition? For me, I’ll give a big shout out to supervisors I’ve had, like Darrell & Sondi […]