How to make LinkedIn your job search partner – Part 4

How to make LinkedIn your job search partner – Part 4Three more actions to take to improve your chances of being informed of job opportunities In my previous three columns, I provided the following eight tips to instantly boost LinkedIn profile views. Have a current, no older than six months profile picture. Get your headline right. Be comprehensive about your skills. Build your network to…

How to make LinkedIn your job search partner – Part 3

How to make LinkedIn your job search partner – Part 3The more you interact and post as a professional, the more you’ll be noticed and build recognition In my last two columns, I provided the following five tips to boost your LinkedIn profile views and increase being informed about job opportunities. Have a current, no older than six months profile picture. Get your headline right.…

How to make LinkedIn your job search partner

How to make LinkedIn your job search partnerThe best approach is to be authentic A reader emailed me the following question: I was an exec at a small oil exploration services company. We closed our doors due to the economy in 2020, and I’ve been trying to pivot since then. I’ve never been on LinkedIn as I was employed for over 30…

Job search tips for today’s business environment

Job search tips for today’s business environmentKeep in mind that today’s businesses are paring down to business-critical functions only M. DeFalco of Winnipeg, MB, emailed me this question: How would you start searching for a job today? Many factors influence a job search, such as the job seeker’s age, location, profession, level of experience, digital footprint, expected starting salary, and if…

More questions that will impress your job interviewer

More questions that will impress your job interviewerBy asking the right questions, you create opportunities to explain why you’re the right candidate This column is the second of a two-part series on asking your interviewer questions that’ll impress them, thus setting you apart from your competition. In my last column, I advised job seekers to ask their interviewer my favourite question: How…

How to impress your interviewer with your questions

How to impress your interviewer with your questionsAsk questions that show you’re serious about joining the company This column is the first of a 2-part series on asking your interviewer questions that’ll impress them, thus setting you apart from your competition. Job hunting is a sales process. Critical to the sale process is asking questions. Sales professionals understand the importance of asking…

Four job search strategies rarely recommended

Four job search strategies rarely recommendedBut which will give you a competitive advantage and likely shorten your job search There’s a lot of job search advice out there, but most of it is cookie-cutter advice from self-proclaimed experts. You know the advice: “Pursue your passion.” (I’m torn about this advice. My thoughts oscillate between the realities of pursuing a passion…

After being rejected stay connected

After being rejected stay connectedKeeping in touch with the hiring manager who passed on you can pay off “It ain’t over till it’s over.” - Yogi Berra In other words, you don’t fail until you give up. Job searching in one sentence: Presenting yourself to employers so they can decide whether you’re worthy of being on their payroll. Hence,…