I’ve noticed a worrying trend among my clients: they have unfounded preconceived ideas about how job searching goes and what is and isn’t done. And these outlooks are holding them back in a big way. Because I keep hearing the same harmful ideas, I’ve come up with a list of the biggies, which I’ll share […]
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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 […]
Trends I’m Seeing in the Job Market
Interviews Job Hunting ResourcesPeople often ask me for insider scoop on what to expect in the coming year when it comes to the job market. While of course the future isn’t entirely predictable, I’ve been noticing some trends that may help you out. Expect a wildly unpredictable hiring timeline (and process). At the beginning of the process, […]
Self-Care: The Overlooked Job Search Technique—Part 2
Changing Careers Confidence Job HuntingLast month, I shared with you the often-ignored job search technique: self-care. Now you won’t necessarily find me suggesting a new face mask or a “treat yo’self” trip to the mall (though no judgments if that’s what you gotta do!). But we can all take some actions that don’t involve scrolling through LinkedIn and Glassdoor […]
Self-Care: The Overlooked Job Search Technique—Part 1
Changing Careers Confidence Job HuntingI talk a lot on this blog about specific things to do while job searching. (Have you updated your LinkedIn profile yet??) But there’s another aspect about the job hunt that is less talked about, though it’s getting more attention recently: self-care. If you’re looking for a new job, it’s a pretty safe bet that […]
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 […]
What to Expect When Interviewing
Interviews Job HuntingMaybe you get a “normal” interview, full of questions like “What are your strengths?” or “How do you like to unwind?” Maybe you have to come up with a solution to a hypothetical or real problem. But a standard interview isn’t a given anymore. With so many applicants and with money and time on the […]
4 Steps Recent Grads May Have Skipped Over During the Job Search
Career Tip Career Tools Job Hunting LinkedIn NetworkingIt’s been almost a month since you’ve graduated, and maybe you’ve scrolled through Indeed.com or made a LinkedIn profile. You’ve celebrated with friends and dodged as many “So now what are you going to do” inquiries from well-meaning family members. But it’s July now, and mild panic has started to creep up. Don’t panic yet! […]
Are Cover Letters Old School?
Cover LetterAt a recent breakfast meeting with HR professionals, as we waited with coffee in hand for the program to start, I asked the recruiters and hiring managers sitting at my table about their perspectives on cover letters. Here’s what I learned: If there’s something that needs to be explained—perhaps a gap in employment or why […]
How My New Assistant Landed the Job
Confidence Interviews Job HuntingI recently hired an assistant—someone to work remotely with me on projects, social media and client management. Even though this person won’t be working out of my office in Portland, Oregon, I decided to advertise the position locally. I know that there’s a lot of talent in this city, and given the flexible hours and […]