What People Are Saying
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“Working with Cheryl last year was one of the best experiences in a long time of pursuing my professional development. She was able to help me define my visions, focus my efforts, and guide me towards an efficient and successful job search. Even though she has not worked in my field, she provided me with plenty of tailored resources and taught me how to use social media tools for professional networking and growth. Even after finding a new job I continue to work with her on my career development goals, because she thinks out of the box and gives advice that consistently brings me closer to the 5-year goal that she helped me formulate. Cheryl always appears to be one step ahead of your thought process and is extremely talented at asking the necessary questions so you can reach your own conclusions as to what seems best for you. She is motivating, supportive, optimistic yet realistic, and one of the most positive forces you can have on your side while trying to reach the next goal.”
Susanne Ebling
Cheryl has been a pleasure to work with and she gets results. I found a new position, in a tough economic environment, through LinkedIn using the strategies that Cheryl taught me. I was in the job market actively looking for over six months. I was not using social media before the pilot program with Cheryl and was having very limited success. Once I started using social media based under Cheryl's direction, my success rate improved dramatically and the number of interviews increased resulting in multiple job offers. I highly recommend Cheryl as a career coach.”
Dave Becker
“I had been struggling with the umptenth rewrite of my resume for weeks, unable to get it to speak out for me. Then a mutual friend recommended Cheryl. I didn't call her right away since I stubbornly insisted to myself that I could do it without help. Finally, I realized that I needed a new set of eyes and some new thinking. Cheryl's response knocked me over. In a few short days I had a powerful resume that is exactly what I was looking for as well as a cover letter that I can easily customize. Cheryl delivers!”
Richard Floyd
“Cheryl wrote my resume, and after weeks of sending out my old resume and getting no phone calls, as soon as I got the first draft I sent it to a few job listings and was 5 for 6 in return phone calls- yes 5 for 6!!!..after no responses in the first 2 weeks; Cheryl's work made that much of a difference!! I know anyone looking to move on from where they are working and needs that GREAT resume should contact Cheryl immediately.”
Darrin Bailey
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September 13th, 2010
INDUSTRY SHIFT
At a time when unemployment is still stubbornly high, you may find yourself needing to find greener pastures to stay employed. It may be that the industry that you have experience in has a glut of workers, and staying in that industry is extremely difficult.
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September 5th, 2010
EXPERIENCED. . . WITH A FEW BUMPS
Are you wondering how to handle a time gap or two on your resume? Or maybe you had a couple of jobs that were pretty short in duration, and you don’t want employers to rule you out because of that.
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August 22nd, 2010
INFORMATION PLEASE!
If you are considering changing careers, what you are most in need of is information. As I tell my clients, you can’t make a good decision without good information.
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August 16th, 2010
SOCIAL MEDIA GAFFES
Being unaware of the etiquette that is expected on different social media sites can be costly. It can certainly cost you job opportunities that you might otherwise have been able to take advantage of.
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August 8th, 2010
CAN YOU AFFORD TO SAY NO?
In a rough job market with more than five job seekers for every opening, is there ever a good reason to turn down a job offer? After all, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is now taking job seekers an average of 34.4 weeks to find new employment.
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August 1st, 2010
HOW SAFE IS YOUR JOB?
You’re currently employed, but how do you know if your job is at risk? Could your position potentially be eliminated? How much immunity do you have from joining the ranks of the unemployed?
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July 20th, 2010
SELF-INFLICTED JOB SEARCH WOUNDS
Yes, the economy has not yet fully recovered, and yes, the job market is still weak, but you may be killing your own chances of landing that next position.
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July 6th, 2010
BYPASS COMPUTERS AND SEND YOUR RESUME TO A REAL HUMAN BEING
Perhaps you are frustrated because the hiring process seems so mechanized and impersonal. You send out resume after resume, and some of the times you receive an automated response saying that the company received your resume. Other times you receive no response at all.
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June 28th, 2010
SPRING CLEAN YOUR EXECUTIVE RESUME
Maybe you’re one of those job seekers who simply adds on to your resume as you go from job to job. Now you’re not sure what is necessary and what isn’t. Here is some practical advice to help you prune from your resume those items that do not add value to your document. After all, [...]
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June 21st, 2010
HAS YOUR EXECUTIVE CAREER STALLED IN TRAFFIC?
As you already know, there is stiff competition for executive positions. In this economic downturn, you may feel that you have reached a career plateau. Here are tips to help you move your career in a different direction.
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