by Angela Farmeary | Dec 7, 2020 | Career Tips, Careers, Daily job search, Hidden Job Market, Job search routine
If you answered yes (or even maybe), then over the holiday period try spending some time evaluating what you want next in your career. Think about what is important to you. If you look back over your career to date, what motivated you to make the choices you made....
by Angela Farmeary | Oct 27, 2020 | Career Tips, Hidden Job Market, Job Search Tips, Linkedin, Networking
Do you want to know one of the things I hear many of my clients say when we are talking about their job search and using LinkedIn? “I want to get my LinkedIn profile complete so that recruiters will find me and contact me about jobs” Thinking that just because you...
by Angela Farmeary | Sep 28, 2020 | Career Tips, Careers, Daily job search, Hidden Job Market, Job Search Tips, Networking
My number one tip if you are job searching, looking to change careers, or even planning ahead for what is next in your career………………… ……………………..WRITE IT DOWN ! I always encourage my clients to write absolutely everything...
by Angela Farmeary | Aug 20, 2020 | Career Tips, Careers, Hidden Job Market, Job search routine, Network, Networking
Are you at a Career Crossroads? Covid-19 has affected us all in many ways, including our careers. For some people, working from home for the last few months has given them time to reflect on their careers. What they like, and also what they don’t like about their job...
by Angela Farmeary | Jul 24, 2020 | Career Tips, Hidden Job Market, Job Search Tips, Resume Advice, Resume Tips
Are you not hearing back on jobs you are applying for online, even although you know you are a great fit for the role? Maybe this is because the ATS (applicant tracking system) is not ‘seeing’ your resume. Ensuring your resume contains the key words that the ATS is...
by Angela Farmeary | Jun 22, 2020 | Career Tips, Daily job search, Hidden Job Market, Job search routine
Persistence. This is the number one trait everyone needs with their job search. Many job seekers follow up too little, some persist too much – but far too few people persevere just right. Too little persistence can be harmful to a job search. Too many people are...