by Graham Riley | Dec 21, 2020 | Career Coaching, Job Search, Resume
The last step in completing your resume is often one of the most overlooked. Proofing a resume takes just a little more time, patience, and concentration. But after writing, rewriting, critiquing, and perfecting the document, most people are tired of looking at their... by Graham Riley | Dec 14, 2020 | Career Coaching, Interviewing, Job Search, LinkedIn, Networking, Personal Branding, Social Media
LinkedIn can change your professional life! Its little miracles can add up to unbelievable opportunities beyond your immediate world. Maximize your LinkedIn profile and get started! Keys to LinkedIn Publishing Platform Success: Short Interviews, Useful Content... by Graham Riley | Dec 7, 2020 | Career Coaching, Interviewing, Job Search, Personal Branding
Like it or not, in today’s job market, it’s likely an applicant tracking system (ATS) will read your resume before a human ever sees it. Employees use this software system to handle a variety of recruitment needs, including the uploading and screening of... by Graham Riley | Nov 30, 2020 | Career Coaching, Job Search, Networking, Personal Branding
Change is inevitable, says Paul Fornelli, author of Sales Readiness: A Template for Success. Here’s career help for workers and job seekers adapting to changes in technology in the recruitment industry. The introduction of applicant track systems (ATS),... by Graham Riley | Nov 23, 2020 | Career Coaching, Interviewing, Job Search
Great news! You landed a much sought-after interview for the job of your dreams. The hitch? It’s a panel interview. The panel approach involves multiple people interviewing one candidate at the same time. Why do companies conduct interviews in this manner and what do... by Graham Riley | Nov 16, 2020 | Career Coaching, Job Search, Networking, Personal Branding
For the job seeker over the age of 50, or anyone with 20-25+ years of experience in their career, it’s hard to know what to highlight and what to leave out in your resume writing. With so much experience, a resume could easily get to three or four pages. But...