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Your Job Search: Hunting for Big Game?

Commanding officers and enlisted service people in every branch of our military often strategize and live by an interesting and sound concept whose adage advises, “If you want to eat an elephant, eat it one bite at a time.”  Unless stranded on the African veldt or the jungles of India with the barest of supplies, […]

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Creating a Keyword-Optimized Resume

Given the glut of applicants and dearth of available positions, a job hunter must take pains to create job-seeking documents that enable him to gain the proverbial competitive edge.  The proper use of keywords in resumes and cover letters dramatically enhances their potential for review by employers and recruiters; thereby, enabling their submitters to receive […]

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Making Lemonade, Chapter Three: You’ve Fallen and Can’t Get Up

One of life’s brutal realities is the loss of employment. Coming to terms with your layoff or termination is not easy.  It is particularly difficult when: your pink slip marks the separation between you and a position that you have worked diligently to achieve; you must leave the corporation to which you have given many […]

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Reinvent Yourself: More Job Hunting Inspirations from Taylor Hicks

Several years before Taylor Hicks was crowned the 2006 American Idol winner at the famed Kodak Theater, it was a much smaller stage that he claimed in his native Birmingham, Alabama.  In a venue called The Open Door Cafe, Hicks and his band mates tossed up a mixed salad of classic-bluesy rock and Southern rock, […]

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Making Lemonade, Chapter Two: Getting Up Off the Couch Before You Ever Land There

The process of confronting one’s own termination can be rather similar in its phases to the loss of a loved one.  This is especially true of employees long embedded in their career with one particular company.  The immediacy of disbelief is followed by a sense of betrayal, engendering the next stage, which is anger:  itself […]

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Resume Writing Tips: Trumpet Your Accomplishments

If your looking to make a career move or find a new job, take a look at these resume writing tips that can help you land the new job that our looking for by having a powerful resume ready.

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