Bold, tell-it-like-it-is job search advice for executives and aspiring leaders - from multi-award winning resume writer and coach, Gayle Howard.

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Prepare Yourself and Protect Yourself: Workplace Whispers

Posted September 20th, 2010 Category: Thinking the right way 5 Comments

Not everyone in your workplace is your friend. And don’t you forget it. Searching for a job is a stressful experience. It’s filled with high expectations, frustration and dashed hopes. Sometimes you’re bursting to confide in the people you work with because they’re your friends. Aren’t they? Pam thought so. Pam is a senior-level executive [...]

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Changing Careers: Are you up for it?

Careers can evolve and progress over decades or they can move rapidly—prompted by life-changing circumstances such as retrenchment, a personal revelation, or the ill-health of a family member. If change is being forced upon you or you have decided to take the plunge and follow your “bliss” be prepared to become more agile—in your thinking, [...]

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You have been “Let Go”. Will it Make You or Break You?

Posted June 27th, 2010 Category: Prepare Yourself, Thinking the right way 26 Comments

Meet Linda. Seemingly out of the blue, Linda was retrenched. Just last year she was given a bonus and now she’s packing her desk. Linda’s angry, hurt and confused. She analyses every conversation and comes to the conclusion she was, without a doubt, badly done by. As she talks to friends and former colleagues about [...]

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Heating up your job search. Five ways to dismiss those winter blues

A #Careercollective article. As the wind howls down the cold city streets reminding you of the folly of not wearing fleecy undergarments, you can always count on your humorous friend to cheerfully remark “Is it cold enough for you?” as you take refuge inside the warm coffee shop where you’re meeting for a spot of [...]

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Recruiters: Brick Walls or “Holders of the Secrets”?

Posted May 19th, 2010 Category: blog, Communicating, Interviews, Thinking the right way 23 Comments

Recruiters appear to be at the top of most jobseekers’ hit lists. Most people I have come across are certainly soured by the recruiter/jobseeker relationship, united in their criticisms that search consultants are the impenetrable brick wall to job search success; the self-serving, commission-focused obstructionist front line preventing a love match between the candidate and [...]

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Career Sabotage: It’s as simple as scratching an itch

Posted May 6th, 2010 Category: blog, Communicating, Thinking the right way 64 Comments

From: Jane E. Recruiter, Human Resources Date: Thursday 6 May 2010 12.19pm To: John Smith Subject: Your Application for Job No. 12345 Dear John, Thank you for applying for the position of Operations Manager at XYZ Corporation. (Job No. 12345). Your application was very impressive, however there were other applicants with experience more suited to [...]

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