By
Pat O'Donnell |
September 25, 2009
Many job seekers create a resume that suggests they are suitable for many different companies and then apply to hundreds of job postings. These resumes frequently use language like “relationship builder,” “effective communicator,” and “strong team lead” without offering more specific accomplishments or case histories to support the adjectives. Recruiters and network connections are often told by these same job seekers “Just get me the interview, and I’ll get the job.” Read the rest of this entry »
Topics:
branding + positioning, career strategy, resume + cover letter |
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By
Pat O'Donnell |
September 13, 2009

There are lots of books and courses available on how to use LinkedIn with the standard messages and tools. But those courses tend to produce users who think that if being listed in the software is good using it heavily without further thought is better. I disagree.
- In the Twin Cities Metro there are 4K LinkedIn listings with “marketing communications” mentioned, 59K with “sales,” and 31K with “engineer.” 65% social media participants users use to stay in touch with friends, 47% use social media “for work” and but only 26-28% use it for “career search.” Read the rest of this entry »
Topics:
branding + positioning, career strategy, hidden job market, networking, recruiting, resume + cover letter |
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By
Pat O'Donnell |
September 9, 2009
Disclosure: O’Donnell Executive Strategies provides recruiting services as well as career strategy.
Here are important tips for a successful relationship with a recruiter, when you are the candidate.
- Interview the recruiting firm. A firm may cover many roles, such as Sales, Marketing, IT, Engineering, Senior Finance and Accounting, Training, Organizational Development, Human Resources. Individual recruiters have industry specialties like medical device, durable goods, etc… The recruiter needs to assess whether one of the recruiters in the group is likely to have jobs that fit you. Most great recruiters have hands on experience in the field they cover. For instance, I have 10+ years as a VP of Marketing and I recruit marketers and others. A good finance recruiter might have a CPA and experience in one of the Big 4 accounting firms. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics:
career strategy, networking, recruiting |
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