Networking is the exchange of information and the cultivation of productive and authentic relationships. Some people would rather go to the dentist than go to a networking meeting or event. Many avoid it altogether throughout their careers and find themselves in a bind when they are in a job sear...
How Many Years of Employment Experience Should I List on My Resume?
Deciding how much of your career chronology to report on your resume can be a tricky thing. If you focus on information too far in the past, an employer may quickly figure out how old you are and possibly discriminate against you based on your age. But if you don't report early career experience, a ...
The Future of Work and the Rise of Worker Burnout
My son says I work too much. He sees me at my desk when he leaves for school in the morning long before the start of the traditional workday. He often sees me there again when he first returns home from school in the afternoon. And he sees me sitting beside him and working again while he is doing hi...
Career Lessons From Project Runway’s Tim Gunn
We are big fans of Project Runway in my house which prompted me to read Tim Gunn's book, 'Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Lessons for Making it Work.' In the book, Gunn reveals stories of the fashion world's greatest divas and dirt on Project Runway contestants and judges. The book outlines 18 rules...
Writing a Resume That Cuts to the Chase
When it comes to resumes, longer is rarely better. In today's fast-paced world, hiring managers generally spend less than 15 seconds looking at a resume. They want to be able to see your key differentiators quickly, and they will rarely look past page two to find the information they need. So how do...
Career Solvers Nominated for Toast of the Resume Industry Award
Each year, Career Directors International hosts the resume writing industry's most prestigious Toast of the Resume Industry™ (TORI) resume writing competition. Resume writers from around the world compete for awards in 9 writing categories and Career Solvers has made it to the final round! Career ...
Common Interview Questions and What They Mean
Have you ever wondered why an interviewer asks certain interview questions? Some of the questions seem so vague and random that it can be hard to figure out the logic behind the interview process. What's right? What's wrong? What does the hiring manager really want to hear? Below is a quick guide t...
Career Advice From the Class of 2015
This week my first child began her college career. I've told her dozens of stories about my college experience but on this day I was thinking more about the college experience from the parent's perspective. The day brought back a memory of my father and bringing my older brother to college over 35 y...
Sharing and Honoring My 9/11 Story
After 9/11 I took the subway down to lower Manhattan because it was something I felt I needed to do. Like many people, I'd been struggling with how to make sense of it all, how to explain it to my young children who were surrounded by reminders of that day, and how to come to terms with my own morta...