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Counter Offers: Know the good and the bad
Should I go with the new employer or stay at my current employer? There is no one right answer to this question. A lot of this will be in the “it depends” category. One thing you must do is go back and assess the reason(s) that you decided to look for a new job in the first place. Will your issues be addressed by the counter offer?
Excerpts From Resume Storyteller with Virginia Franco Podcast With Shelley Piedmont
In marketing, we talk about the “value proposition” and what do you bring, what do you stand for? Very few people, I think, do the hard work of figuring that out for themselves. When you have that value proposition and you know exactly what it is, everything you do becomes a lot easier.
Ask The Career Coach-September Edition
Questions for this addition of Ask The Career Coach.
1) How do I deal with the shame of being fired from my job because of performance?
2) You are late for your job interview: What excuse do you give?
3) How do I avoid being rejected for a job due to being overqualified?
2) What interview questions are job candidates consistently least prepared to answer?
3) What should you say to an interviewer if your are late?
You Need Support With Your Job Search. Who Can Help?
I highly advise you to have your own support network while going through a job search. These people (and yes, it may not be the same person for all needs) can listen to your frustrations, act as guides when you need advice as well as your emotional support through this grueling process.
3 Things Job Seekers Hate And Why They Occur
With 30-40 openings, the in-house recruiter may have anywhere from 300 on the low side to many thousands of candidates in the pipeline. To speed up the process so as to be able to interact with new applicants in a more timely manner, many companies are using technology at the first point of contact.
5 Tips To Get Your LinkedIn Profile Viewed
Five tips to get your LinkedIn profile noticed by recruiters and hiring managers.
You don’t have to become an extrovert to succeed in your job search. Introverts can thrive by leaning into what they do best—deep research, thoughtful 1:1 conversations, and active listening. This guide shares practical, introvert-friendly strategies to get hired authentically.