“The Three C’s” is a common phrase often heard in the home-buying process. Standing for credit, capacity, and collateral, these rules have stood the test of time when buying or selling a home. Here’s what they mean:
Step Back in Time: Jekyll Island
Do you ever long to take a step back in time? This was the feeling we experienced as we drove onto Jekyll Island, Georgia. From the moment we glimpsed the Jekyll Island Club and Historic District and the striking natural beauty of the island, I knew we had found a very special place. The more I learned of the history of Jekyll Island, the more I knew we were not alone in our discovery. Teeming with interesting history, this island’s colorful background made for an enchanting visit.
Analyzing the Job Description
Getting a job is not rocket science, but the vast amount of conflicting information published on the internet can make the job hunt confusing.
One of the biggest causes of confusion is the dreaded generic form email saying, “the position was filled,” that applicants receive after they have sent their resume off to a company.
Usually, when I coach a candidate who has a special skill, is qualified, and meets the additional assets for a position, but is still not getting interviews, I know they left critical information off their resume.
The Choosy Student’s 10-Point Checklist
Going back to school is very exciting, but it is also a huge investment of time, effort, and money, so you have to make sure you choose wisely. But all that pressure can be a bit overwhelming, perhaps even a little paralyzing. To help you get started, we’ve put together our Choosy Student’s 10-point Checklist!
The Best Job For You
You have probably heard that your military experience has positioned you for a civilian job when you get out. Most of you can assume that to be true, as long as you set your expectations correctly and put in the work to get that job.
But will it be the best job for you?
Common Grammar Errors That Can Scuttle Your Job Search
Almost daily, I see grammar and spelling errors, either in documents, emails, messaging, or on social media. You may think these errors are insignificant, but when applying for a job and corresponding with a recruiter or future employer, grammar and spelling mistakes can disqualify you from the position.
Here are the most common errors I see and how to fix them:
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