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When LinkedIn first got its start, all you needed to appear cutting-edge was a LinkedIn account. Once word spread and more joined the ranks of LinkedIn, a resume cut-and-paste was still sufficient to differentiate yourself from the competition.

Fast forward to today, and everything has changed. Today, LinkedIn boasts hundreds of millions of users around the glob...


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In an ideal world, layoffs are performed as part of a large-scale plan to eliminate the dead weight and retain top talent. As we saw in 2020 with the pandemic, before that during the 2008 Financial Crisis and 9/11, and countless times during mergers, corporate takeovers, this isn’t always the case. 

Instead, due to the changes in political ...


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I often help executives who reach out to me for job search advice or to get a resume professionally written. They’re great at what they do; they’ve moved from job to job or company to company by being recruited based on their reputation by former colleagues, managers or mentors. So they have never needed a resume, and often haven’t even written one, for years.

Sound...


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It seems the job search rollercoaster (and struggle) of 2025 hasn’t come to an end just yet.

As an Executive Resume Writer, I can attest to having observed a small silver lining. . .

The same things you must do to stand out when everyone is “testing the waters” work when job hunting in a tight labor ma...


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If the Recession of 2008 taught me that making long-term plans (5-10 years out) wasn’t my thing, the past few years – from the Great Resignation to Career Hugging and whatever the heck is going on now – have reinforced it.Why? Because life has a way of throwing curveballs, causing us to shift the goalposts and modify our dealbreakers.I began focusing on a 1-year plan and ...


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