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If you're new here WELCOME!!!! 😄🙋‍♀️🥳 This is the place to be if you: ✅are thinking about going back to work and you don't know where to start ✅have started the job search but are feeling overwhelmed ✅want to improve your interviewing skills ✅need feedback on your resume ✅you just want a place to go to ask questions and get feedback and support First things first. Check out the START HERE guide in the classroom. 👉You can access that HERE👈 Then come back to this post and introduce yourself, tell us how you liked the guide, and ask any question you want. Welcome to Back to Work!
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I've just discovered Notebook LM in Google Workspace and it's pretty awesome. Over the next few weeks I'm going to be playing around in there and creating a bunch of new content for you. For now check this out in the classroom - START HERE Visual Let me know what you think:
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When you're writing your resume, you don't need to list every single job you ever had since high school. I used to see this all the time when I screened resumes and not only were the jobs completely irrelevant to the job they were applying for, but it also dated the candidate. Recruiters aren't allowed to ask your age, but they can do math, so if you're listing your job from 1987 we can kind of tell your age range. That won't matter to everyone, but why give anyone a reason to pass you over? Remember, the resume gets you in the door. Don't give employers a reason to close it before they even speak to you. Tell me what jobs you can keep off your resume from now on.
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Welcome to @Tara Stevens! Our newest member! Take a look around and see the pinned post to "START HERE" 😄
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This is what I would do now after being home for 8 years
If I were going back to work now after 8 years at home, this is what I would do this week: 1. Pick one job category to focus on 2. Review 3 job descriptions 3. Translate my daily responsibilities into skills that are relevant to the job descriptions It's not about doing everything at once. It's taking small steps so you can move forward. Which one seems the most accessible to you?
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