Résumés should be custom made for each role you are applying for and are supposed to be two pages or less with an appropriate amount of white space. Sometimes that is a pretty tall order. You need to have a reliable source of truth that is easily accessible. That is where the document entitled “Detailed Résumé and Supporting Information” comes in to save the day.
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Introduction–Job Search Lessons Learned: 12 Key Takeaways
My fellow professionals, oh, how the times have changed! I am still not sure I have this newfangled job searching via the internet thing down. It has been nearly a decade since I’ve looked on the open market for a career advancement opportunity. The old ways don’t work anymore. Believe me, I tried them, and then I remembered a quote from Albert Einstein: “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” So, you have to change, and it is going to not feel right, but you need to.
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If you are about to or are already looking for your next challenge, I have three main things I’d like you to do prior to looking internally, online, or via your network. Even if you are not actively looking, you should always be open and prepared for new opportunities.
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“Good morning, and in case I don’t see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!” My name is Jeremiah Shepard. I have a passion and drive for helping ensure that the services, tools, and processes enable people to work more efficiently. I help companies improve IT and business operations and align strategically through projects by inspiring cross-functional teams. I am a PMP & ITIL Expert who applies methodologies and best practices to empower my team to be successful.
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