Questions
October 2009 Question – Are you a cookie-cutter job seeker?
Responses:
Megan Fitzgerald, Career By Choice’s Expat Success Tips:
Ongoing Career management is No Longer Optional for the Expat in Today’s New World of Work
Top Margin: Gayle’s Blog:
Sabotaging Your Prospects: Cookie-cutter Style
J. T. O’Donnell of Careerealism:
Cookie-cutters are for baking…not job searching
Chandlee Bryan of The Emerging Professional:
On the cookie-cutter approach to the job search: Do you need a recipe?
Laurie Berenson of Sterling Career Concepts:
Job seekers: Break out of the mold
Dawn Bugni, The Write Solution
Is your job search “cookie-cutter” or “hand-dropped”?
Heather Mundell of Dream Big Coaching Services:
How not to be a cookie-cutter job seeker
Rosa Vargas of Creating Prints Resume Writing:
Creating Prints Being a cookie-cutter jobseeker is a misfortune
Grace Kutney, Sweet Careers:
Passive Job Seeker = Cookie Cutter Job Seeker
Barbara Safani, Career Solvers Blog:
Cookie Cutter Resumes Can Leave a Bad Taste in the Hiring Manager’s Mouth
Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, Career Trend Blog:
Eating Bananas Doesn’t Make You an Ape
Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters Tips Blog:
Avoiding Being a Cookie-Cutter Job-seeker In Your Resume and Throughout Your Job Search
Heather R. Huhman, HeatherHuhman.com:
Break the Mold: Don’t Be a Cookie Cutter
Rosalind Joffe, WorkingWithChronicIllness.com
Forget the cookies! Start with vision
Career Sherpa, Hannah Morgan
Are you a cookie cutter job seeker?
November 2009 Question – Focus on providing workers and job seekers information, ideas and concrete steps to secure their futures in a changed economy. This set of posts is in conjunction with Quintessential Careers’ Job Action Day: