Testimonials

“15 minutes working with my JSFM (Job Search For Managers) coach was worth more than the previous six months of my own job search.”
Steven 54, Marketing

“This is an excellent review of my work and a great way to take another look at myself. After seven months out of work, this has helped me to refocus and reenergize my search.”
Ralph. 43 engineering manager

“Very helpful to consider my ‘flaws’. Sometimes I think the flaw is not a big deal, but someone else (a boss) might think it is.”
Joan, 57, customer service manager

“Great help. First understanding myself. Then remembering the good work I do”
Gerry, 47, facilities manager

“I’ve been in job search for 8 months. This is the first time I have considered my flaws. Very valuable. That plus my successes will help be make a better match.”
Susan, 53, finance professional

“Excellent ideas about how I can present my skills in looking for new opportunities. It was good to create a list of success stories to use with potential employers.”
Jim, 43, non-profit management

“Thank you for reminding me of my success stories. It helps to remember to value I bring to my work”
Paul, 38, marketing professional

“Helped me to improved my confidence to get back on track.“
Jim, 56 accounting

“I found a talent I had not identified. What a good way to look at myself.”
Jane, 40, HR

“Self assessment were very valuable. It gives me a clearer starting point for interviewing.”
Michael, 34, engineering

“I have seen some of these concepts before but not at such an intense level. Good idea to explore even further.“
Joan 39, IT

The Job Search Blog

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First Impressions Count!!!
by Lee Nielsen
Tue, 08 May 2012 00:15:25

From the moment you meet the recruiter, the question of ‘fit’ is upper most in the recruiter’s mind. Dress conservatively. This is not the time to test your fashion sense; neat, clean,tailored, boring clothes are just fine. A candidate for … Continue reading

Multiple Offers? Make the Right Choice!
by Lee Nielsen
Tue, 01 May 2012 23:54:29

A colleague is in the fortunate position of weighing two job offers. Both are in his field, the pay is similar, and both are with reputable organizations. One is a key position with a small team in a local organization … Continue reading

Get Back to Work Finding Work
by Lee Nielsen
Fri, 27 Apr 2012 00:15:44

It is so hard to stay motivated by a long job search. Keeping your morale strong when it appears all of your efforts are failing is the most challenging component of a job search. Be prepared. Find a job search … Continue reading

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