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It’s a mistake to approach a job interview from a defensive perspective. Your goal is not to get in and get out alive – it’s to make big points with the employer! Here are some tips on how to do that.
Posted by Liz Ryan, Aug 11, 2008
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Ask Liz Ryan offers workplace, job-search, networking and work/life advice.
Authors: Liz Ryan
Topics: Careers, Management & Marketing, Society & Culture
Most resumes don’t commit – they don’t zero in on the job they’re meant to market you for. In this podcast, Liz talks about why this is a big problem for job-seekers and how to ‘put a point on the arrow’ in your resume as you pursue every job you’re interested in.
Posted by Liz Ryan, Jul 29, 2008
Here is the audio welcome message to new members of the Ask Liz Ryan discussion community at http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/asklizryan
Posted by Liz Ryan, Mar 14, 2008
It’s a job-search mantra: “You need to work with a recruiter.” But recruiters aren’t in business to get people hired, so much as to fill jobs for employers. You need to know a bit about the recruiting business in order to work with recruiters effectively – here are some tips. Podcast length: 7.5 min
Posted by Liz Ryan, Dec 11, 2007
Boring bullet points listing your tasks and duties at every job you’ve held won’t help you—use that valuable resume real estate to highlight your accomplishments, instead!
Posted by Liz Ryan, Nov 05, 2007
Is there a document more antiseptic than the typical resume? Take a tip on how to enliven and add a bit of humanity to your resume while enhancing your professional credibility with employers
Posted by Liz Ryan, Aug 23, 2007