Archive for 'Story in job search'
Introducing … “Career Kick Start for Recent or Soon-to-be Graduates Program
I’m delighted to announce my new program, Career Kick Start for Recent or Soon-to-be Grads. Brief info below is from the press release. You can also read a more detailed program description. I have another program and a workshop under development as well. More info is available here.
Career Kick Start for Recent or Soon-to-be [...]
Posted: December 18th, 2007 under Accessing your personal story, Job interviews, Presenting your personal story, Researching potential employers, Self-marketing, Story in job search, Use of story.
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A definitive guide to writing your own stories
Annette Simmons, author of numerous books, including The Story Factor, has a new title called Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins: How to Use Your Own Stories to Communicate with Power and Impact. In this book, Simmons provides a guide to developing personal stories to cover any scenario we are likely to encounter in [...]
Posted: November 17th, 2007 under Accessing your personal story, Presenting your personal story, Self-marketing, Story in business, Story in job search, Uncategorized, Use of story.
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Does your story show through your resume?
In an article in BusinessWeek (February 22, 2005), Liz Ryan said: “We are emerging from a dull age in which the dominant paradigm was that your resume had served its purpose if it listed your jobs and employers in a reasonably accurate fashion. Yuck! There’s no story in that. The fact is, you did what [...]
Posted: August 21st, 2007 under Story in job search, Writing resumes.
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