Posts Tagged ‘career intelligence’
You got the interview. Now what?
Getting the interview is the moment most job seekers are working toward. Then it arrives — and the pressure shifts. The professionals who interview well aren’t better on their feet. They’re better prepared before they sit down. Here’s what that actually looks like.
Read MoreThe resume rebuild trap
Most professionals rebuild their resume the same way every time — starting from scratch, under pressure, working from memory. The resume isn’t the problem. The materials you’re building from are. Here’s what’s actually going wrong.
Read More1 in 5 Senior Job Postings is a Ghost. Application Volume Won’t Save You.
New data shows senior-level professionals lose more hours to phantom listings than any other group. The strategic answer isn’t more applications — it’s building career intelligence before you need it. A number surfaced in recent reporting that should change how senior professionals think about their job search. Forbes, citing a new analysis, put it bluntly:…
Read MoreEvery Job Is an AI Job — But Senior Professionals Need a Different Toolkit
Clara Shih’s New Work Foundation is doing real work for Gen Z entering the worst entry-level job market in nearly four decades. But the senior professional has a different problem — quieter, upstream of AI agents, and almost no one is naming it. Here’s what the AI-careers conversation misses for the audience with twenty years behind them.
Read MoreYour resume is invisible and you don’t know it
Most candidates assume silence means they weren’t qualified. Here’s what’s actually happening: your resume isn’t being deleted — it’s being ranked. And when a recruiter reviews the top 20 out of 180 applicants, being ranked #150 is the same as being invisible.
Read MoreIntroducing Tenure—something I’ve been building for a while now
Most professionals don’t think about their career as an asset until they urgently need to sell it. By then, the details are scattered — old emails, half-remembered projects, a LinkedIn profile that hasn’t been touched in years. Tenure was built for that exact problem. This is why it exists.
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