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Personal Branding By Understanding The Hiring Process

Do you realize that how well you understand the hiring process has a big impact on your personal brand … and on your chances of getting hired?

Most job seekers think that understanding the hiring process just means learning the email address to send a resume (or URL to post). That’s really the least important …

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5 Common Résumé Mistakes That Can Sink Your Candidacy

While, ultimately, the claim that the traditional résumé is “dead” may indeed prove to be true, significant to note, currently it still has a LOT of life left in it! As I’ve mentioned in previous blogs, some high-tech companies seem to be moving toward the video-oriented résumé (or some other “non-conventional” format), yet the vast …

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Information Keeps Your Personal Brand Current

… and allows you to brand yourself as a superior candidate.

Information is power …

The information you use to shape your communications with employers is critical to your success … or lack of success in landing a job.

But the information that most candidates use is lacking … and inferior information brands you as …

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Obsolete Information Brands Job Seekers As Obsolete

Could one of your job search problems be that you’re using obsolete information?

How do you think obsolete job search information causes you to brand yourself on your resume and during an interview?

When you use obsolete information in your job research, you focus on keywords, employer issues and employer problems that aren’t problems anymore …

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How Objective Statements Affect Your Personal Brand

I get asked this question at least once a week – “What do you think about objective statements?”

What I think isn’t important. What the reader of your resume thinks … that’s what’s critical.

Objective statements became a standard part of traditional resumes when there were candidate shortages. When there were candidate shortages, it was …