6 Tips for Job Interviews
Posted: 07.18.2016
In this video, you will get some tips on how to prepare for an interview, such as researching the company, knowing what’s happening in the company’s industry, know where you’re going/plan the route to get there, have questions and references ready to give to the interviewer and sending a thank you letter to the interviewer after the interview.
How to Optimize Your Time While In-Between Jobs
Posted: 07.14.2016
You’ve been let go from your job, or have recently graduated from school and cannot land a position in your field. While it is certainly tempting to stay in bed all day and binge-watch Netflix, there are much better things you can be doing with your time to up the chances of getting a job. Below are things that are essential to be on your way to getting the job of your dreams:
Dealing With the Job Search Blues
Posted: 07.06.2016
Searching for a job can be extremely frustrating in the best of times and especially during seasonal slowdowns, when opportunities are scarce, or simply when the process itself is drawn out. The job search blues can invade you without warning at any time and can completely drain you of your self-confidence. Before you know it you may find that you have lost your energy, efficiency and effectiveness in the search process.
Prepare to Win the Behavioural Interview
Posted: 07.05.2016
As you walk into the interview for your dream job, you're feeling a little nervous, but geared up to tackle whatever comes your way. Having carefully planned your answers to typical questions such as "What are your strengths and weaknesses?" you think that you're as ready as you'll ever be. The interview starts, and without warning, your interviewer asks a quite unusual and specific question "Tell me about a time when you failed to meet a deadline." You struggle to come up with a good response, and immediately you're hit with "What were the repercussions?" You may not know it, but you have just experienced your first behavioural interview question.
5 Simple Strategies to Save Time in your Job Search
Posted: 07.04.2016
The Job Search process can be extremely time consuming when considering all of its components. They say “Finding a Job is a Full-Time Job” and when correctly conducting a job search this certainly has some truth.
The Changing Career Path – How the Workforce is Changing and What you Need to do About it
Posted: 06.30.2016
The workforce is constantly evolving and employees need to keep up with it. Temporary workers are on the rise, and even preferred by some employees. According to Statistics Canada, part-time jobs have increased by 2.3 times more than full-time jobs from 2012 to 2014.
7 Pre-Steps to a Successful Job Search
Posted: 06.30.2016
Embarking on a job search can be a terrifying experience especially if you haven’t had to explore the job market in a while. With a little prep work before you start your job search, you will be more prepared to apply to job postings and manage your job search time efficiently.
Seize the Moment with a Compelling Cover Letter
Posted: 06.29.2016
A cover letter is a critical component of your job search. It is all about attracting positive attention from the recruiter by making a great first impression.
As a professional résumé strategist, every once in a while, I’ll encounter someone who only wants a résumé and nothing more. Before agreeing to take on the assignment, I always take a moment to ascertain that individual’s ability to write powerful business correspondence. After all, if our organization is going to provide an impressive résumé, we sure don’t want our client to waste their investment by attaching a poor cover letter to it.
As a professional résumé strategist, every once in a while, I’ll encounter someone who only wants a résumé and nothing more. Before agreeing to take on the assignment, I always take a moment to ascertain that individual’s ability to write powerful business correspondence. After all, if our organization is going to provide an impressive résumé, we sure don’t want our client to waste their investment by attaching a poor cover letter to it.
How to Use Your LinkedIn Profile to Build a Valuable Personal Brand
Posted: 06.28.2016
Writing a compelling LinkedIn profile is a must if you want to attract positive attention. Your profile is your face to the world of online networking, thus, it should be your primary means for introducing and promoting yourself.
Branding for Success: Using Personal Brand to Land That Great Job
Posted: 06.23.2016
The power of a brand to make the right connection with customers-lead to sales-is well documented. In fact, many successful job seekers have adopted brand principles when looking for the right job, then built on their brand to launch a successful career.