Interview with a Recruiter | Free resume training

Jun 20, 2023 1:35 pm

Greetings!


If you missed getting this newsletter for the last 2 weeks, here's why. I had a corrupted file on my computer (Microsoft didn't know how that happened) and part of it needed to be rebuilt.


Today, I have a few things to share. One is an interview with my friend Tiina Jarvet, an international headhunter who shared what recruiters are looking for on your LinkedIn profile.


And a free resume training session with me.


Join me live for Executive Resume Mastery: How To Craft A Winning Executive Resume That Gets Results on


Thursday, June 22, 1:30 - 2:30 pm EDT

Register here


OR


Tuesday, June 27, 11 am to noon EDT

Register here


👉 While there’s no charge, you will need to register AND come prepared to take notes, as the presentation will not be recorded.




🗒️ Thank You Notes? Here’s Why You Need To Send Them

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Cover letters are like thank-you notes. For every recruiter or hiring manager who says they don’t read them, there’s another who says they do.


And occasionally, I’ve heard that a candidate’s thank you note was the reason they got the job. Just as with cover letters, the key is to make your thank-you note compelling.


Click here to read more.



🎥 Secret Formula For Catching A Recruiter's Eye On LinkedIn

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Tiina Jarvet, Career Strategy Consultant / Headhunter, Tiina, joined me to discuss what recruiters are looking for on your LinkedIn profile.


Some of the things she shared were what makes them want to contact you and how and when you should reach out to them.


Click here to watch the replay.



See you next time, until then . . .


Keep moving forward,

 

Annette

 

Annette Richmond, MA, CMRW, NCOPE, CARW, CCELW, CEIC

Personal Brand Strategist | 6X Certified Executive Resume Writer |

LinkedIn Visibility Trainer | Speaker | Former Recruiter and Former Journalist

 

Featured by Monster, Vault, Business Insider, Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The Huffington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Thrive Global, Medium, and Resumes For Dummies (2015 and 2019).

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