I hear a lot of unfounded ideas of how to find a job that is right for you. Nothing breaks my heart more than people accidentally getting in their own way! And that’s exactly what career myths are: lies we’ve been told that are keeping up from achieving happiness. So far I’ve dispelled several myths […]
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Here’s How You’ll Finally Get the Job You Want
Career Tip Changing Careers NetworkingYou didn’t land your dream job this year, but that’s okay. You had other things going on. If anything, it’s made your resolve to find a new job even stronger. Nothing at work has changed, except your patience to tolerate uninteresting projects and a continuously increasing workload. You don’t want so much to land a […]
Career Myths #8: Expect a Career Epiphany to Save You
Career Tip Changing Careers Job HuntingOver the handful of months, I’ve taken it upon myself to dispel unfounded and harmful myths about careers and the job-searching process. These career myths are straight from the clients’ mouths—we all seem to think we know what a career should look like and how to build it, but sometimes we couldn’t be more wrong. […]
Career Myths #6: Changing Careers Is Risky
Changing Careers Leaving Your JobThis career myth is a big one. A lot (and I mean a lot) of people think that changing careers, no matter at what age, whether they’re right out of college or in their 50s, is too risky a move. They think changing careers is for other people, not them. (Sound familiar yet?) For this […]
Career Myths #4 and #5: What Does It Mean When You’re Unhappy at Work?
Changing Careers Leaving Your JobMore and more I hear people talk about the importance of having healthy self-talk—making sure the dialogue in your head is helpful, accurate, and caring. This goes for the stories we tell ourselves too. We carry around a lot of preconceived ideas about what we should be doing and how we should be going about […]
Career Myths That Are Holding You Back #2 and #3
Career Tip Changing Careers ConfidenceLast month, I started compiling a list of unfounded preconceived ideas that my clients sometimes have about how job searching goes and what is and isn’t done. And whenever a client was struggling to get where they needed to go, it often stemmed from this list. So I think just about everyone will benefit from […]
12 Questions That Will Impress Your Interviewer
Career Tip InterviewsYou’ve been practicing your answers to the typical questions for your next big interview, but what about the inevitable “Do you have any questions for us?” portion? Asking the right questions gives you not only more information about the company, but it will show that you’re 1) insightful and a critical thinker and 2) eager […]
Don’t Fall for the Bait—and Don’t Switch!
Career Tip Confidence InterviewsMany of us at one time or another have been baited and switched. You know, when you’re applying for one job with a certain job title, description, and salary, and at some point during the hiring process the company will change one or more of those. For example, Jade applies for a marketing manager position […]
Finding Your Passion, and What to Do Instead
Changing Careers Job Hunting“Find your passion.” The phrase conjures up some mixed feelings. On one hand, we imagine Future Me living our best life, one where we’re smiling at work and making real and important change happen. There’s a glossy filter on this fantasy. And on the other hand, we feel a small bubble of panic rise from […]
What Does a Good Cover Letter Look Like?
Career Tip Cover LetterBridget here. So I work with Stacey behind-the-scenes on social media, editing, writing, and design projects. You haven’t heard from me much, but I recently applied for a job as a proofreader, and the interviewer told me she really liked my cover letter. How often does that happen? I was sure it had everything to […]