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Common Interview Mistakes to Avoid

Common Interview Mistakes to Avoid

by NRWA President | Jun 11, 2025 | Career Tips, Interviewing

QUESTION: What are some common interview mistakes to avoid? I really want this job.   v Camille Roberts, CC Career Services #1 Mistake=Candidates showing up with excitement but no STRATEGY to take next step in the process which should be the job proposal...
Why Isn’t My LinkedIn Profile Attracting Recruiters?

Why Isn’t My LinkedIn Profile Attracting Recruiters?

by NRWA President | May 26, 2025 | Career Tips, Interviewing, Job Searching Online

QUESTION: Why am I not getting noticed by recruiters on LinkedIn despite having a complete profile?   v||divi||400 Jaime Chambron , Career Agility System While you may have a complete profile, the content may be lacking. It is important to optimize key areas. For...
Will My Accent Affect My Interview?

Will My Accent Affect My Interview?

by NRWA President | May 23, 2025 | Career Tips, Interviewing, Job Searching Online

QUESTION: Does my accent matter when I go for a job interview?   v Mary Jo King, Alliance Résumé & Writing Service Unless your accent makes your English difficult to understand, it shouldn’t matter (but it might, anyway). Consider bringing it up...
Explaining a Career Change to Hiring Managers

Explaining a Career Change to Hiring Managers

by NRWA President | May 21, 2025 | Career Tips, Interviewing, Job Searching, Job Searching at 50+, Job Searching Online, Recruiters

QUESTION: How do I explain a career change on my resume without confusing hiring managers?   v Lynne Williams, Career News Today Write a concise profile summary highlighting your strengths, expertise, and reason for pivoting or reinventing. It’s OK to...
Should I Include Salary or Reasons for Leaving on My Resume?

Should I Include Salary or Reasons for Leaving on My Resume?

by NRWA President | May 19, 2025 | Career Tips, Job Searching, Job Searching at 50+, Job Searching Online, Resume Writing

QUESTION: How should I handle sensitive information like previous salary or reasons for leaving jobs? Do they go on the resume?   v Cheryl Minnick, University of Montana Salary and reason for leaving a job are not included in a resume, yet they may be...
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