Posts Tagged ‘career transition’
What I wish I’d known at year one (and year twenty)
There are things you only understand after enough time has passed — after enough roles, enough reorgs, enough moments where you needed to represent your career and realized you weren’t as prepared as you thought. The gap between professionals who move well and those who scramble isn’t talent. It’s system.
Read MoreYour career is an asset. Most people treat it like a liability.
Most professionals are meticulous about the things they own — their finances, their home, their investments. Then they treat their career like a filing cabinet they only open when they’re moving. Your career is probably the most valuable asset you have. Here’s what managing it actually looks like.
Read MoreYou 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.
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