Take the first step towards mending your career following negative workplace experiences with my tips and tricks:
Describing Your Weaknesses: How to Impress in Job Interviews Without Lying
Job interviews can be nerve-wracking experiences, especially when you're faced with the daunting task of describing your weaknesses. It’s not uncommon to find yourself grappling with the delicate balance between honesty and presenting yourself in the best possible light.
I’ve helped many of my clients navigate job interviews with not-so-easy-to-explain career histories. What I’ve found is that most people have a good reason for their seemingly messy career history and would rather not have to lie on their applications just to be considered. So here are my tips for effectively addressing your weaknesses in job interviews without resorting to dishonesty so that you can leave a lasting impression on your potential employers.
Why You Should Add to Your Resume Every Month
Rather than pulling out your resume and dusting off the cobwebs every few years as needed, here are some reasons why you should consider adding to it periodically - even if you’re happy with your job.
5 Red Flags on Job Ads to be Wary of When You’re Trying to Leave Burnout Behind
If you’ve already landed yourself in an unpleasant work environment once, it's crucial to be cautious and vigilant during your job search to avoid falling into another unhealthy work situation.
Are you a people-pleaser who wants to learn how to start setting workplace boundaries to avoid burnout?
Download my free guide on 9 Easy Ways to Set Workplace Boundaries for People-Pleasers. A 25-page guide with tips on motivation to set boundaries, ways to ease into setting boundaries, and managing your stress and communication around those conversations.