Tag: experience

The Death of the Verb, Rise the Noun

Posted on 06/01/10 in Blog, No Comments

The following was originally posted on Careerealism.com on August 17, 2009. You and I have both heard the typical line from career counselors, “use power verbs in your resume.” Right? They’ve even given us lists and lists of verbs to begin sentences like: Managed team of 10 engineers in highly competitive RFP process Resolved difficult [...]

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Social Media Savvy: LinkedIn

Posted on 04/14/10 in Blog, No Comments

Generation Y’s motto is “stay connected,” and sometimes we all need to look a bit deeper into what that means. They are generally on their iPhones, networked to a web of outlets and establishing relationships with people they may never meet in real life. The currency: information. The method: social networks. In this weekly blog [...]

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Let Your Portfolio Do the Talking

Posted on 04/12/10 in Blog, 4 Comments

Your portfolio (the hard copy) and your online portfolio should tell future employers a story about who you are and the work you are most proud of completing. Hard Copy: Always bring your portfolio to your interview and, when appropriate, when you meet with someone face-to-face. The first step is to take it out of [...]

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Insight Into Gen Y

Posted on 04/12/10 in Blog, 1 Comment

“So, what do you want out of job?” It was a wake-up call when I heard this as a 23-year-old, fresh out of college and armed with a degree in psychology. A mentor peered across a large oak table as he asked the question and no words would come out of my mouth. I had [...]

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