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Career Tips, Insights and Career Advice by Paul Freiberger

A Sneaky, Successful Way to Job Search

Dear Paul, I've heard that the best way to look for a job is while you are working. What does this mean? - Marc L.Marc, Great question. Let me tell you about one such technique that can extremely useful. You should get it going right away. Online networking sites have ...

Basic Professional Cover Letter Tips -- to Support a Professional Resume

If you are getting back to the job search process for the first time in a long time, you may need reminding about the importance, not only of a professional resume, but of a professional cover letter, also. Here are some tips. Use a prose style different from that in ...

Launch the job search by asking the right questions

New college grad in the family?  Suggest to your child that a good place to begin thinking about a career and a job search is with the nature of your own unique self. Look within. There are a multitude of questions worth asking: • What matters to you? • What are your ...

Handling your resume when reentering the workforce

An absence doesn’t have to leave a yawning chasm in the resume. Consider your absence a gap in your history. Focus on things that apply to people with employment gaps. Highlight things you did – even if you weren’t being paid to do them. • Did you go to school ...

Prepare Your Elevator Pitch

Anyone starting a company or trying to raise money has had to develop an “elevator pitch.” It's the short but highly informative description of the reasons you should get what you are seeking.The entrepreneur is seeking money for a startup, along with expertise to develop a business plan and ...

Passion Drives Job Search Success

Nothing will serve your job search better than your own passion. No tool will do more to advance your career than the sense that this is where you really belong. If you let it, that attitude will invariably express itself, whether in resumes, cover letters or interviews. True passion is ...

Choose Words Carefully in Your Resume

Beware the semantic slip in your resume. The wrong word choice can prevent you from getting the recognition you deserve.You must pay attention to the industry you are targeting for your next job. For example:Industries:1) Information Technology, 2) Healthcare, 3) Banking.Choose the right word for each ...

BOOK EXCERPT: When Can You Start? How to Ace the Interview and Win the Job

Put Yourself in Good CompanyOnce you’ve made sure that your chosen industry is the right place to conduct your job search, it’s time to figure out which company’s door to knock upon. In order to make the right call, you need to learn as much as possible ...

Write a Resume Before You Need It

If you could buy insurance coverage after an accident, you would. When we lose a job, we can start work on our resume, but it feels better to have the insurance already in place. A resume is a part of a personal job insurance package. It is not the only ...

An Overture in Your Cover Letter

Rather than summarizing your resume, your cover letter should highlight your key qualifications. It should end with either a promise to contact the hiring manager to set up an interview, or an invitation to get in touch with you. If your letter is sufficiently appealing, the contact invitation will merely ...

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