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Twitter ninjas get moms back to work

Get Back To Work With These Top Twitter Peeps

Twitter ninjas get moms back to work Are you a mom looking to get back to work? Changing jobs? Twitter is a goldmine if you can weed out the tweat from the twaff  … oops, the wheat from the chaff. We asked Katrina Kibben, Monster.com’s social media ninja, for her top Twitter people to follow [...]

More haste less speed when applying for jobs

Applying For a Job? Try To Get In Within 24 Hours

MomstoWork’s career coach Aunt Jobby got this question: Dear Aunt Jobby How quickly should I apply for jobs? It often takes me a week or so to redraft my resume, cover letter and get the supporting documents together. Is that too slow? Gimme a break, I am a working mom with too many kids … [...]

Turn a old clunky resume into a shiny job search vehicle, says Melanie Chin.

Turn a Clunker Resume And Cover Letter Into a Shiny Job Search Vehicle

Should a mom going back to work or changing jobs spend as much time fine-tuning and rewriting a resume to suit the job’s qualifications as writing the cover letter? Yes, says Melanie Chin, a recruiting director with Trilogy Technical Services. “One of the most important elements to job hunting is making sure that your resume and [...]

Buy a Stamp, Get a Job?

Here’s a gob smacking, wake ‘em up, bring recruiters-back-from-the-dead job application … enough to get the weariest, most cynical employer to take a look. The incredible job application, written in the style of a press release, was sent by mail to GasPedal.com, the word of mouth marketing company headed by the very clever Andy Sernovitz, [...]

returning to work after baby

Does Being a Mom Count In a Resume? 3 Ways To Make It Work

Returning to work? Has that time spent looking after your kids done anything for your resume other than date it or cover it in spit up? To find out, we asked the author of a new book, Unlocking the Door to Your Career, Catherine Palmiere. 1) JP: What is the most important thing to emphasize [...]

Cover Letter Maths: Headhunters Want! I Have!

When you are applying for a job, it pays to connect the dots for recruiters and headhunters. Your goal: Show them you have what they need as quickly as possible. Make it easy for them to see your resume and cover letter has got the right stuff. Yes, a recruiter may see themselves that you, a [...]

Kellie Stone

4 Ways To Create a Standout Cover Letter

You have a stellar resume; you are qualified for the job; and the time is right for a change. You know if you could just get your foot in the door, you might have a chance at beating out your competition. The big word here is “if”, especially in this tough job market.

writing resume

Resume Makeover Helps Mom Look Ready For Work

Part Two: A step-by-step guide to overhauling your resume by expert Catherine Palmiere. Click here for Part One of our resume makeover series. Stay at home mom Michele Alberto’s resume seemed destined to sink to the bottom of the pile. She desperately needed to return to work, but it was unlikely that her resume would’ve [...]

Resume before Catherine Palmiere did her magic

Returning To Work? Resume Makeover Adds Polish

Part One: A step-by-step guide to overhauling your resume by expert Catherine Palmiere Sometimes even the address on the top of a resume can telegraph to a recruiter that a mom returning to work is out of touch with the workplace. They may toss it without reading because the contact details seem amateur. That was [...]

Part 2: Can I Outsource My Job Search?

Part 2: Can I Outsource My Job Search?

“Is it ethical to oursource a job hunt?” asks busy working mom, Marika of Tenley Town, DC. She asked Aunt Jobby if it was legitimate to outsource her job hunt to a friend, a former HR manager. She planned to pay her a finder’s fee…”Is this unethical?” Marika asked. Yesterday’s expert Jeff Anderson of TheCareerGiant [...]