Rules of the Road
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I call the first skillset needed for job-hunting Rules of the Road. It involves understanding the fundamentals you need to conduct your job hunt and the development of a marketing plan.
Rules of the Road is a road map for your entire job-hunting strategy. It encompasses all the skills, tools, advice, coaching, tips, practice, and resources you need for a successful landing.
Here’s a partial list of skills you will learn:
- Best styles, content, and dos and don’ts of preparing both a written and a verbal resume
- Eliminate “Wuss words” that diminish your presentation and undermine your credibility
- Introduce something about your character throughout your presentation by applying your Three Key Strengths
- Applying my tips, advice, and coaching in all phases of the job-hunting process based on my years of successful candidate placement.
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Rules of the Road effects all phases of the job-hunting marketing plan, beginning with your transition facing a change in job content, or the loss of a long-time job. This transition involves your acceptance of, and adjustment to, these changes.
Throughout this program you will receive tips and advice to help you make a positive, competitive presentation to a hiring manager. I urge you to add a new perspective and element to your character, defined as your Three Key Strengths. I address habits and tendencies to avoid, and new ones to include in your preparation and delivery.
I coach you on how to boost your introduction and writing in simple and effective ways that make a positive first and lasting impression on the hiring manager and other players you meet in the job-hunting process.
From resume writing to networking, to preparing for the job interview and answering the behavioral questions you will likely be asked, I prepare you with strategies, and examples that boost your confidence in all phases of the job-hunting process.
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