by Cindy Fassler | Nov 8, 2023 | Changing Careers, job search, Networking, Over 40, Productivity, resolutions
It’s no secret that when it comes to investments, one of the best you can make is in yourself. All too often, investing in ourselves falls low on our list of priorities and becomes something that we put off until we have more money, more time or more motivation. This...
by Cindy Fassler | Sep 27, 2023 | career coach, Changing Careers, hiring, job search, Networking, Over 40, resume
Yes, resumes are still relevant; but they are used differently than in the pre-digital age. Where resumes were once about selling your unique skills and broad experience to a hiring manager, they are now about making yourself “searchable” to those same hiring managers...
by Cindy Fassler | Sep 18, 2023 | career coach, Changing Careers, resolutions
I am asked that question several times a day. There is really no right answer. What I do know is that when I have a potential client contact me it is because they are stuck somewhere in their job search. So, I believe that Career Coaching puts you in charge of your...
by Cindy Fassler | Aug 30, 2023 | career coach, Changing Careers, hiring, Interview, Uncategorized
Are you thinking about job hopping? Here are some pros and cons to consider before making a move. Job hopping is a growing trend among young professionals and it is now trending for Boomers. Instead of sticking with the same employer for decades, they switch jobs to...
by Cindy Fassler | Aug 22, 2023 | career coach, Changing Careers, hiring, job search, Networking
How to ask for employee referrals in your job search Have a friend on the inside? Here’s how to take advantage of someone who works at your dream company. Conventional wisdom says that an employee referral equals a fast-track to getting a job. And in many...
by Cindy Fassler | Aug 15, 2023 | career coach, Changing Careers, hiring, job search
Even though the 3rd quarter is just a few weeks away and it is a good time to look for a job, do you feel like you can barely keep your eyes open to read another company job description? When red flags signal exhaustion, frustration, or burnout, do yourself a favor...