I distinctly recall the unease that settled within me as I attended a conference, where one panelist suggested that military spouses returning from a career gap might have to settle for entry-level positions.
How To Get Organized When Looking for A New Job
Searching for a new job can be challenging if you're not organized. As a hiring manager, it happens all the time. You call a potential job candidate, and they act like they have no idea who you are and know nothing about the organization they have applied to. Needless...
Top Websites for Job Seekers
Looking for a job can be tough, especially when there’s so much information out there on the internet. There are lots of things you need to know about writing a good resume, getting ready for an interview, and finding job openings.
Interviewing: The Two-Way Street
Interviewing is a critical step in the job search process, and it’s essential for both the employer and the candidate to ask the right questions. Traditionally, the interviewer is the one who asks the questions to learn about the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and fit for the role.
The Job Search Burnout
How many jobs have you applied to over the last month? How many automated job rejection emails have you gotten? It can be frustrating, right? Probably pretty defeating too. I know, I’ve been there. More than likely, most of us have. My Burnout: I...
How to Work from Home with Kids Present, and Actually Get Work Done
Remote work options have gained popularity in recent years, offering a much needed solution for military spouses. Juggling frequent relocations, fitting work around school schedules, and securing affordable childcare are just a few of the challenges we face. Even...
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