Success story

The resume is stress free to submit to those I don't have a relationship with because it provides a painted canvas of my experience and accomplishments. It allows for a better discussion of the nuances of practice leaving room for other examples, so it acts as a great starting point [at the interview].

Attorney,
New York, NY

  Know your value

Jeri is interviewed on Studio One, a cable news program produced by students, faculty and staff at the University of North Dakota. This segment talks about job interview process and how you can be prepared for this important part of getting your career going in the right direction.


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The Workwrite Job Search Guide is for you if you are:

Executive: CEO, CIO, CFO, COO, President, Vice President, Partner
At the top of your profession, an accomplished leader with a vision to match, you have accomplishments begging to be quantified in ways that show your enterprise scope.
Management: Director, manager, general manager, operations manager, You are doubly blessed with management experience backed by a profession.
Professional: You are highly educated and/or trained in a career track field.
Technical: Your training is highly specialized, technology oriented, and quickly evolving.
Creative: Your career has called you into the attic of angels, where the sweat of creativity powers the heavens.

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When obstacles appear, learn

I realized that I had been focusing on what I couldn’t do instead of on what I could do. I worried about the half-empty instead of appreciating the half-full.

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What if your job loss is nobody else's fault?

It’s easy to judge,more effective tochange our thinking

“I’m still mad, and I’m still afraid,” said my client, near tears.

She had been searching for a job for nearly three months when we met. She had lost her job when her company downsized. It wasn’t her fault, they assured her. It was an economic decision.

But she had begun to think she had done something to

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First, own the job you want

Visualize your success, not your search

I talked to a prospective client last night who really gets it. “Dora” knows that her attitude during the search is one of the most important determinants to her success. She is already doing so many things right that I am thrilled at the chance to work with her and can hardly wait to get started!

Dora explained that search will

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How to change an OK job into a great career (Part 3)

3. Ask yourself why you want it.
4. Journal your answer, and ask why

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