#careercollective “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” Oscar Wilde “Thanks so much!” said Jim as he prepared to leave my office with his new resume. “Oh there’s just one thing”, he whispered conspiratorially. “I...
Gayle Howard
Turning Resume Gaps into Golden Opportunities: The Art of Explaining Extended Absences
Navigating the tricky waters of resume gaps can feel daunting, but fear not. Gaps in your work history need not become pitfalls; in fact, they can turn into golden opportunities. Demystifying ‘The Event’ That Led to the Gap Firstly, let’s clarify...
Resumes: Two Phrases to Turn Robotic to Robust
Cutting and pasting your current job description into the experience section of your resume speaks volumes about your slap dash, throw-it-all-together-in-a-minute approach and attitude. Is that really the impression you want to give? The key problem with job...
Interview Paralysis
The other day I was sent the Word of the Day by a friend. It was Anatidaephobia. Before you race to Google it, I’ll save you the time. Anatidaephobia is defined as a pervasive, irrational fear that one is being watched by a duck. (I vowed to get that into a...
Resumes: The Top 5 “Must Haves”
It’s a rare day that goes by where someone doesn’t ask me to critique his or her resume. To be brutally honest, most resumes are not up to par. From the spelling errors to the lousy formatting, from the boring, never-ending laundry lists of duties, to the...
Job Search: When it all Turns Sour
Every day, probably every second, someone will have the decision to leave a job made for them. One of those people could be you. It may be that administrators shut down your company with no warning, or you are forced to take a redundancy, or you fall on your sword for...



