by Kathy Keshemberg | Career Management, Job Search Strategies, Using LinkedIn
LinkedIn rolled out what is being called the “new desktop experience” in late 2016/early 2017. If you are frustrated with finding functions & features, keep reading. Or click over to my home page and download my free 16-page guide, “Navigating the...
by Kathy Keshemberg | Career Management, Job Search Strategies
Job search involves many components. If you are ready for a new job, here are 8 things you should to do to prepare to launch your search. 1. Update your resume. If you haven’t used your resume in a few years, you’ll need to be sure it’s up to...
by Kathy Keshemberg | Career Management, Job Search Strategies, Using LinkedIn
To get the most out of your LinkedIn profile, make sure you do these four things: 1. Complete Your Profile. Your profile is the “front door” to your LinkedIn account. First impressions matter — so make sure you’ve made your profile as complete as possible. As an added...
by Kathy Keshemberg | Career Management, Job Search Strategies, Writing Resumes
When most of us think about a resume, the obvious reason to have one is when you’re looking for a job. But there are many other reasons why you should put together – or update – your resume now, even if you’re not actively seeking new employment. Your employment...
by Kathy Keshemberg | Career Management, Job Search Strategies
Job search has changed. If it’s been 5 years, 10 years — or more — since your last job search, there are some things you need to know to conduct a modern job search. The Impact of Technology Not surprisingly, the biggest thing that has changed in the job search is the...
by Kathy Keshemberg | Cover Letters, Job Search Strategies
Many people believe that a cover letter is no longer needed when submitting a resume. That is true for half of the hiring managers, but the other half report they expect a cover letter. Since you don’t know which side of the debate the hiring manager for the...