Easy Fixes to Some of the Mistakes Job Hunters Make | No BS Job Search Advice Radio

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FROM THE ARCHIVES (2011). PLEASE DISREGARD ANY JOBS REFERRED TO LATER IN THE AUDIO. I NO LONGER DO RECRUITING AND THESE POSITIONS WERE FILLED YEARS AGO.

On this show, I discuss mistakes people make and how to fix them.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a coach who worked as a recruiter for what seems like one hundred years. His work involves life coaching, as well as executive job search coaching and business life coaching. He is the host of “Job Search Radio” and “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” both available through iTunes and Stitcher.

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2 thoughts on “Easy Fixes to Some of the Mistakes Job Hunters Make | No BS Job Search Advice Radio”

  1. 0:53 – 1:05 It’s called being hard-headed. I had to make some tough changes myself. My resume used to be sacred, but I had to change it, because it made me look old on paper. And it’s finally starting to sink into my thick skull that thank you cards are a waist of time and money. I’m old-school and I think a premium quality, professional thank you card shows more class and effort than shooting off an email from my phone like everybody else. Time wasn’t the issue, because I would mail the card on my way home from the interview. Therefore, I know they received the card the next day. The truth is that nobody cares about that anymore.

  2. 0:53 – 1:05 It’s called being hard-headed. I had to make some tough changes myself. My resume used to be sacred, but I had to change it, because it made me look old on paper. And it’s finally starting to sink into my thick skull that thank you cards are a waist of time and money. I’m old-school and I think a premium quality, professional thank you card shows more class and effort than shooting off an email from my phone like everybody else. Time wasn’t the issue, because I would mail the card on my way home from the interview. Therefore, I know they received the card the next day. The truth is that nobody cares about that anymore.

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