What Are the 5 Golden Rules of Resume Writing?
Why Resume Writing Still Feels So Hard (and Why It Shouldn’t) Most professionals don’t struggle because they lack experience. They struggle because they don’t know how to translate their experience into a compelling story, one that speaks to both hiring systems and...
Why Isn’t Your Resume Getting Interviews in 2026?
In 2026, the job search feels more confusing, and more discouraging, than ever. You’re qualified. You have experience. You’ve applied for roles that seem like a perfect fit. And yet… silence. No interviews. No callbacks. No clarity. If that sounds familiar, you’re not...
What AI Can—and Can’t—Do for Your Career: Why the Human Touch Still Matters
What AI Can—and Can’t—Do for Your Career: Why the Human Touch Still Matters Human vs AI in career planning – AI is everywhere—from your email inbox to your job applications. And now, it’s helping professionals figure out their next career move. But here’s...
Get Noticed with a Resume Focused on Your Achievements
The number one fatal flaw in nearly every resume I review is that they are written in what I refer to as the “80s” style. By this I mean that every job and every “given” responsibility is listed in a bulleted format. Are you telling your career story in this way?
Career Resiliency: What Does It Take?
No doubt there are many tough career stories in the naked city. I interviewed a close family friend yesterday about what it took for him to stay in the game. I have to tell you that I was completely moved by his brutal honesty in discussing having been fired four times over the course of his career. Mind you, I am not talking about downsizing or the company going offshore. I am speaking about being let go for politically incorrect behavior on the job. At the same time, what is even more remarkable is the fact that today this individual is an out-and-out complete success in his given industry.
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