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Annette Richmond, MA, CARW, CCELW, is a Certified Resume Writer, Certified LinkedIn Profile Writer, and former recruiter. Her career advice has been featured by Huffington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Business Insider, Monster, Vault, and WSJ. She helps motivated, senior level professionals tell their unique career story. She also serves as executive editor of career-intelligence.com.

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Back to Job Search Basics

Six ways to increase your odds of getting a job Finding a job is rarely easy. The competition is tough and the jobs are few.  You’ve probably heard that networking…

“Have More Confidence and Believe in Myself” – What One CEO Would Like To Tell Her Younger Self

“Have More Confidence and Believe in Myself” – What One CEO Would Like To Tell Her Younger Self

Five things to know about CEO Daina Middleton Over the last year there’s been a resurgence of the national dialogue about women in the workplace, specifically about women in the…

Why You Didn’t Get Hired

Why You Didn’t Get Hired

Getting the job is not just about having the right credentials It’s always demoralizing, sometimes devastating when you don’t get the job. Sometimes you know why. You didn’t have most…

Recruiters not calling? Maybe it’s your resume.

Recruiters not calling? Maybe it’s your resume.

Recruiting professional shares how to make your resume stand out Resumes are a hot topic. How many resumes should candidates have? How many pages should they be? What should be…

Twitter 101 – Twitter For Job Search

Twitter 101 – Twitter For Job Search

How to use Twitter in your job search If you’re looking for a job you should be using Twitter. Not just for finding out where your friends are meeting for…

Jumpstart Your Job Search

Jumpstart Your Job Search

Eight experts offer advice on how to jumpstart your job search in the New Year January is the perfect time for fresh beginnings.  The idea of fresh starts is the…

Job Search Stalled? Try Something New

Job Search Stalled? Try Something New

Five ways to revitalize your job search Still searching for a job the same old way? Spending all day at the computer responding to job postings is not the best…

What’s Your Type?

What’s Your Type?

How using type theory can help you become more effective at the office While most people think of assessments like The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) as career-planning tools, understanding Type…

What’s Your Skill Set?

What’s Your Skill Set?

Recognizing your skills is an essential part of every job search. Being able to effectively communicate these  your skill set to a potential employer is equally important. Yet, many people…

Stop Working For A Living: Find A Job You Love

Stop Working For A Living: Find A Job You Love

It’s surprising how many people don’t consider their interests when they’re looking for a job. Many of us stumble into a job and stay there for years, even though we…