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Branding Your Resume As Technologically Current

Most employers today look for employees that already know how to use the software that employer uses. Branding Your Resume is important for employers to know what you can do.

Few employers have training budgets for new employees – to use their training budgets more efficiently, employers want to hire new employees who already have …

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How To Look Credible Even If You Lack Experience

Q&A With Pete Leibman, Author of  “I Got My Dream Job and So Can You”

“Dear Pete: How can I look credible if I’m just getting started in a new field?”

Pete’s Response:

If you have been featured on national TV or have written a best-selling book, you don’t need to worry about being seen …

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Building Your Personal Brand Through Volunteerism

Whether you’re in between jobs, in school, or working full time, volunteering is a great way to build your personal brand. Sharing your time with non-profit organizations can help you build your network and develop your skills while doing some good for your community.

Volunteering shows you’re team oriented.  When you give your time to …

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Make ‘Next Steps’ Question Last Step in Job Interview

Editor’s Note: This blog is a modified excerpt from professional “headhunter” and bestselling job-hunting book author Skip Freeman’s next book in the “Headhunter” Hiring Secrets series of job-hunting books, Career Stalled? Publication is scheduled for late fall.

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In virtually every job interview you’ll ever have, after you have already been asked—and answered—numerous other questions, …

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Resume Personal Branding Best Practices Part 4 – Concise

Your resume communicates a personal brand in a snap.

That’s the entire purpose of your resume’s personal brand – to communicate a gut-feel first impression that you’re qualified and that you’re a superior candidate.

When your resume gets to a human being, it has to pass two quick snap-judgment tests:

The 6 Second Test: Are…
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Are You Branding Your Competencies, Characteristics and Intangibles?

The job post of today reads something like this:

20 year company seeking sales professional with 5 years of a  proven sales success in increasing new business, expanding sales territory, categories of new business, increase existing account spending, displays a high level of loyalty, plays and works well with others, is a creative thinker, entrepreneurial …

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The Personal Branding Weekly and Daily LinkedIn Importance

PERSONAL Branding Weekly

This week we were challenged to live our life more curiously; what happens when there’s a huge disconnect between words and actions and the importance of criticism without being a  ‘door mat’.

In fact, if you missed any of them this week – they’re right here:

Are You A Catalyst? by Deborah…
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Stop Selling Yourself. Start Playing It Cool.

Q&A With Pete Leibman, Author of “I Got My Dream Job and So Can You”

“Dear Pete: I’m in the middle of a job search, and a friend just referred me to someone who works for one of my target companies.  Should I include my resume and cover letter when I contact this person?”

Pete’s …