For years, I held onto the notion that job fairs were a complete waste of time for everyone involved. For job seekers it was a waste because you get to meet a bunch of companies that you probably don’t want to work for, and have to suffer through your “elevator pitch” and your whole dog-and-pony … Continue reading How to Stand Out (the Right Way) at a Job Fair
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Absence Makes the Search Grow Harder – The Stigma of Extended Unemployment
I received the following email from a reader who is concerned about the current state of her job search: "I don't know if you've heard the recent debate/theory over whether companies avoid reviewing or hiring job applicants who are or appear to be out of work for a long period of time. I've been out … Continue reading Absence Makes the Search Grow Harder – The Stigma of Extended Unemployment
Opinions are Like Cover Letters – Everybody Has One, and Most of Them are Wrong
Ah, the magical cover letter. We slave over our sentence structure, we toil over getting just the right words. We stress over balancing the “what’s in it for me” with the “what’s in it for you”. We ask ourselves: “What’s another word for excited?” “Does it sound too forward to say that I’m positive I … Continue reading Opinions are Like Cover Letters – Everybody Has One, and Most of Them are Wrong
“Thanks for Applying, But the Job is Filled.” What’s the Deal?
A reader wrote in with a question about her job search experience. It's an issue that many of us have probably faced, and the answer is more hopeful than you probably thought. She writes: I've just started looking for a job and have applied for just a few, but I've already heard, "Thanks for applying, … Continue reading “Thanks for Applying, But the Job is Filled.” What’s the Deal?
Taking My Own Advice – The Job Search, Part 2
In the last installment of this piece I told you about all the things I had gotten wrong in my job search. As I said, it was a learning experience. Thankfully, however, I wasn't wrong about everything. There were a few things that I had right. What I knew I knew: One resume isn't enough. … Continue reading Taking My Own Advice – The Job Search, Part 2





