by NRWA President | May 4, 2022 | Interview Tips, Interviewing, Salary & Benefits Negotiations
QUESTION: The first thing the recruiter asked me was, “What salary are you looking for?” — even before he had explained the job. What’s the best way to respond to not take myself out of the running nor selling myself short? v Kate Lavia Bagley, Institute for Advanced...
by NRWA President | May 2, 2022 | Career Tips
QUESTION: I lied on my resume to get my current job (I said I had a degree which I do not). I’m up for promotion and they want to see an updated resume. Should I leave it as is or tell the truth now? v Angela Watts, MyPro Resumes I recommend telling the truth and...
by NRWA President | Apr 6, 2022 | Career Tips, Interview Tips, Interviewing
QUESTION: How much should I disclose about an old DUI (more than twenty years) to a prospective employer? v Kiersten Troutman, Second Glance Résumés For any offense, don’t try to talk your way out of it by blaming someone or something else. Instead, if someone...
by NRWA President | Apr 4, 2022 | Career Changing, Career Goal Setting, Career Planning & Focus, Career Tips, Executive Job Searching, Job Searching, Job Searching at 50+
QUESTION: My company will be downsizing soon, and I know I’m going to get cut. HR says they’ll hire an outplacement firm to help us find a new job. Should I take advantage of this? v Virginia Franco, Virginia Franco Resumes All outplacement firms are not created...
by NRWA President | Apr 1, 2022 | Career Tips, Interview Tips, Interviewing
QUESTION: I’ve heard I should take notes during my interview. How do I do that while still paying attention and making eye contact? v Jeremy Johnson, Opened Door Career Services LLC Keep in mind that your focus is to ensure that you have a positive interview...