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Lying on Your Resume – A Career Risk Not Worth Taking

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Amid fierce competition for every single job, where do you draw the line between embellishing and lying on your resume? John O’Connor, Career Pro of NC, Inc. A November 2008 review by the Wall Street Journal examined the careers and resumes of 358 senior-level executives and directors at 53 publicly traded companies. The result: At least seven [...]

New Graduates (and For Any Jobseeker!) – Live Your Worklife Mission – Part Two

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
Now for a healthy outlook on your career path, I recommend you… 1. Accept Change. To open a door to a new career jobseekers must focus on accepting change as reality. So look at the ways you have learned and enjoy learning. Express this in achievements and keywords in your resume and career marketing materials. Be ready [...]

Why recruit passive candidates?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
In the current buzz about candidate recruiting, the question arises, “How does recruiting passive candidates help build competitive advantage?” Amitai Givertz, Principal, AMG Management Advisors, states “The real challenge for HR is twofold: *  define the differences between active and passive candidates, understanding how to develop winning strategies for recruiting the best candidates, and *  develop recruiting strategies [...]

Reasons to work with Executive Search Firms

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
My job requires that I review recruiting websites daily, and therefore have seen some that are very effective at explaining the value of using their firm. I also spend a lot of time talking directly to executives about incorporating Resume Spider with their job search strategy. I find that career seekers draw different conclusions about executive search firms that sometimes are not [...]
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