So, What’s Your Motivational Mantra?

When it comes to the job search process, my clients know that one of my mantras is: “When in doubt, refer to the job posting.” I use this phrase all of the time when people come to me with questions about how to tailor their resume, what to include in their cover letter, or what

By |July 23rd, 2012|Inspirational Quotes, Job search, Purpose, Self-Care and Personal Well-Being, Success, Tools / Exercises|Comments Off on So, What’s Your Motivational Mantra?

Secrets of My Success: From Unemployed M.A. to Arts Organization Membership Manager

Alexandra is a 29-year-old New Yorker with an MA in nonprofit management. Once lacking steady employment after completing her degree, she is now a full-time membership manager at an arts organization. Alexandra received a job offer in her field of choice within two months of the last LYJ class. Here are the secrets of her

By |May 9th, 2012|Enhancing career skills, Interviews, Job search, Secrets of My Success, Success|Comments Off on Secrets of My Success: From Unemployed M.A. to Arts Organization Membership Manager

Making Peace With the Present

Fill in the blank for this statement: “When XYZ happens, then I will be happy.” When I lose 10 pounds, am in a relationship, or have a certain (usually indeterminable) amount of money all fit the bill. Often it’s when I find a more satisfying or higher-paying job, or for many right now, any job

By |May 1st, 2012|Discovering Passions and Interests, Goals, Job search, Self-Care and Personal Well-Being, Success, Tools / Exercises|Comments Off on Making Peace With the Present

Q&A on Resume Writers and Informational Interviews

I received the following questions in my inbox from a younger professional graduating this May with an advanced degree:

Q1. I met someone a few weeks ago who is a resume writer. She gave me her card and encouraged me to contact her. Obviously she was trying to sell her services. So I’m curious, what do

By |March 29th, 2012|Enhancing career skills, Interviews, Job search, Networking|Comments Off on Q&A on Resume Writers and Informational Interviews

One Thing a Day Toward a Job You Love

Much earlier on the LYJ blog, I wrote about doing one thing a day toward your career and job search. I went on to develop a handout to use in my classes since many people get overwhelmed by the enormity of a job search and need ideas on where to get started. Breaking the process

By |February 26th, 2012|Enhancing career skills, Job search, Success, Tools / Exercises|Comments Off on One Thing a Day Toward a Job You Love

Why You May Not Be Getting Results With Your Job Search

If you’ve been looking for a new job for quite some time, and it’s just not happening, here are some suggestions of what might be getting in the way of your success. As the expression states, “If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got.” Start to take a

By |February 18th, 2012|Enhancing career skills, Job search, Networking, Success|Comments Off on Why You May Not Be Getting Results With Your Job Search

9 Simple Solutions for Procrastinators by Christine Kane

After researching a wide variety of time management materials for my LYJ classes, I’ve determined that my favorite and most effective resource is a simple article by Christine Kane. I’ve received permission to re-post here on the LYJ blog.

In my class, I have participants read the article aloud. I then ask everyone to go back

Tips from a LinkedIn Convert

When LYJ alumna Barbara first took my class for women jobseekers, she was not active on LinkedIn and was hesitant to put a profile up. Over a year later, she has now come to understand the incredible value this social media tool can have on one’s job search.

Here are Barbara’s reasons why you should use

By |December 14th, 2011|Enhancing career skills, Job search, Networking|Comments Off on Tips from a LinkedIn Convert

9 Dos and Don’ts for Securing Temp Agency Work

Temp agencies have been good to me over the years. They have offered a sense of stability during transition periods and lessened the feeling of desperation that can accompany a job search while unemployed. Over time, I learned a few tricks to make sure I would get hired for temp assignments, which can be just

Favorite Informational Interview Questions

Informational interviews are an essential part of the job search process, yet many people are stumped when it comes to how to do them. As a follow up to Secrets of My Success: From Unhappy in NYC to Exciting New Job in San Francisco, I asked LYJ alumna Emily, who successfully obtained her new job

By |October 4th, 2011|Enhancing career skills, Interviews, Job search, Networking|Comments Off on Favorite Informational Interview Questions