Posts Tagged ‘Interviewing’

Your Most Powerful & Memorable Differentiator: Your Stories

Your Most Powerful & Memorable Differentiator: Your Stories
I was reminded today when I read a terrific post on the importance of storytelling in corporate branding at Beg To Differ of the crucial importance of storytelling to job seekers who desperately need to set themselves apart during the job search process. The importance of the personal story was perfectly...
July 29th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Networking, Resume, The Search, Uncategorized | Read More

7 Tips to Ace Your Telephone Interview

7 Tips to Ace Your Telephone Interview
Most first job interviews are conducted via telephone. Once your resume has caught the hiring manager’s attention, and they believe that your qualifications match their needs, they will typically call you to determine quickly if you have the potential to fit into their organization. It’s...
June 29th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, The Search | Read More

The Most Ingenious Way to Land a Job Ever. For Less Than $6.

The Most Ingenious Way to Land a Job Ever. For Less Than $6.
Alec Brownstein decided he wanted a job with one of NYC’s top creative directors, and wasn’t going to wait around for a job opening to apply. In a bold and impossibly creative move, he spent six dollars and came up with this: Alec’s approach was so simple and so direct, that it will undoubtedly...
May 14th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Networking, Social Media, The Search | Read More

Job Search Experiment Episode 9: The CEO Interview

Job Search Experiment Episode 9: The CEO Interview
In Episode 9 of our real-life, real-time job search experiment with Cleveland sales executive Tim Krenn, we prepare for an interview with the CEO of a potential employer. Tim’s success in developing his personal branding characteristics and his distinctive personal branding statement (I’m the...
March 24th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Job Search Experiment, The Search | Read More

10 Questions NEVER to Ask in a Job Interview

10 Questions NEVER to Ask in a Job Interview
Job seekers are inundated with advice on how to prepare for their job interviews. We’ve even posted our own series on how to answer the 5 toughest interview questions. But few sites provide the job seeker with advice on what NOT to ask during their interview. Your interviewer is going to expect...
March 22nd, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, The Search, Video | Read More

Job Search Experiment – Episode 6: Positive Feedback

Job Search Experiment – Episode 6: Positive Feedback
Though readers may view this ongoing series tracking the job search of Cleveland sales executive Tim Krenn as an interesting case study, for Tim this is real life. The guidance we provide needs to produce real results in the form of a job offer out there in the real world. That’s why this morning’s...
March 10th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Job Search Experiment, Networking, The Search | Read More

Your Resume Just Isn’t Enough

March 8th, 2010 | Interviewing, Resume, The Search, Video | Read More

Job Search Experiment Episode 4: Personal Branding Statement

Job Search Experiment Episode 4: Personal Branding Statement
Day 4 of our real-life, real-time job search with Cleveland sales executive Tim Krenn. For those of you just tuning in, we’re documenting the real-life job strategies and efforts of a Cleveland-based sales executive whose looking for a new job. So far, we’ve had Tim create his social media identities...
March 5th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Job Search Experiment, Networking, Social Media, The Search | Read More

Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume Genius

Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume Genius
No one is above having to write an appealing and intriguing resume to attract attention from a prospective employer. Not even Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci. A copy of a letter da Vinci wrote (full text below. original at right: click to enlarge) to the Duke of Milan seeking a position as an armorer...
February 18th, 2010 | Featured, Resume, The Search | Read More

Value of a Thank You Note: $1 Million

Value of a Thank You Note: $1 Million
For those of you still skeptical about the value of a thoughtfully written thank you note to those you interview with, I present the story of an anonymous Cleveland executive (let’s call her Jane Doe) who was told yesterday that she received a six-figure job over her competitors because she was...
February 17th, 2010 | Featured, Interviewing, Networking, The Search | Read More