Dec 28 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Employers expect you will present your best … so why do most job seekers present yourselves at your average? Learn how to present yourself as the superior candidate on your resume …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, Job, job search, Planning, research, Resume, social branding, solution, subject matter expertise
Dec 14 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
OK, dumb question – who wouldn’t prefer to brand themselves as a superior candidate? There are at least 4 places on resumes where most job seekers brand themselves as a commodity.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, hiring, Job, job search, Planning, Resume, social branding, subject matter expertise
Dec 13 2011 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Why do employers search differently during job shortages? Employers have to search differently during times of job shortages, in order to meet their goals.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, getting noticed, Job, job search, keywords, Planning, pre-screen, recruiter, Resume, resume search optimization, subject matter expertise
Dec 5 2011 in Featured, Networking/Social Networking, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
This was an interesting job search question: “I asked (Linkedin customer support) how to add a recommendation from someone who chooses not to be on LinkedIn. I was told to use mybox.net.” While that answer was incorrect (there’s no site called mybox.net), I’ve listed 4 more effective ways to list recommendations who aren’t on Linkedin
Tags: career, career change, career coach, facebook, Job, job search, linkedin, recommendation, reference
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