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Do you want to ace your next interview? Join this free interview coaching session with our Career Coach, Heather Coll, to learn the expert tips you need to succeed! One lucky attendee will score a free session during the call, LIVE with Heather!
How can I get...
Do you want to ace your next interview? Join this free interview coaching session with our Career Coach, Heather Coll, to learn the expert tips you need to succeed! One lucky attendee will score a free session during the call, LIVE with Heather!
How can I get chosen!?
As a military spouse who has had a chance to live and work in many diverse settings including CT, NY, NJ, PA, TX, UT, SC, Australia, Costa Rica and Spain, I am grateful that my family is now settled in sunny Charleston, SC. I hold a master's degree in counseling from New York University, am a certified workforce development professional, and have 20+ years of work experience in career counseling, recruiting, job & interview coaching, research and business development. My husband and I are also happy parents of two kind-natured teens. I have managed to build my educational and career path while juggling my family needs and I am very proud of this feat!
My hobbies are playing beach volleyball with my family, swimming in the surf, dancing with my Zumba friends, getting better at Spanish and cuddling with my sweet, blind one-eyed dog, Cooper. My career is also my main interest/hobby and I have helped military spouses and clients all over the globe connect to portable jobs where they can career advance while working remotely from anywhere that life takes them. I would love to stay connected to this mission and serve more women in this way.
1. How to show gap in resume , I have done some certifications but no hands on experience. 2. I have all my work experience of 16years in India. How to translate the same to the USA market requirements.
I used to be a bookkeeper and office manager but went back to college to get my degree and change careers. What is a good way to highlight soft skills in a cover letter while also highlighting new...
My background is with large corporations and I've been attempting to shift into startups. I'd love tips for breaking through the notion that I wouldn't be a good 'fit' since I've been in the...
When you have been with a company that was a startup and have been there for 10 years. What is the best way to lay out all of the jobs that you have done over that time with no real title change?
1. How to navigate burnout? (I have worked in IT for 20 years) 2. My effectiveness has significantly reduced due to this imbalance in life due to work related stresses. Hence, thinking about...
What is your opinion on how many times to follow up after an interview?
Should I continue to track all the jobs I have applied for?
How do you balance being authentic with being polished/professional if you are naturally a candid, direct, and casual person?
1. Tips on how to answer questions with confidence, but not sound too egotistical or full of yourself? 2. Some tips for remote/ zoom call interviews? Cameras on/off? Call etiquette? ect.
When looking for a remote job, how much detail do you need to provide on WHY you're hoping to work remote?
When the role expects specific experience and you don’t have it or only very little experience, how do you address it in the interview if it is mentioned?
What are the best ways to calm nerves before an interview?
My professional experience is developing products in North Africa. How can I show in my application and resume that my experience is relevant to Europe or US companies?
What is one thing to avoid doing in a job interview?
I have 17 years of IT development experience but feeling stuck in developer role now. How do I ace a manager interview?
I have had a successful 14+ career in interior design and wanted a new challenge and discovered UX Design Was the right fit for this challenge. I have held positions as a senior designer, project...
What are some of the most common mistakes interviewees make in interviews that they may not even be aware of?
What advice you have for someone who has been with one company for a long time say 20 yrs and is looking for a move?
What advice could you share for candidates with many years of experience?
What are some strategies to sidestep awkward interview questions? This happened to me and I clammed up.
Best questions to ask recruiters to find out about good insights about the company's culture!
Suggestions/tips for personal branding without sounding conceited.
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