Category Archives: Career Development

Interview Strategy

How will you prepare for your next interview? Please let me share my tips on preparing for and landing the interview for your dream job. Crushing the interview begins long before the actual interview. Identify your dream job (get your head out of the “any” job mindset). Determine the type of work, a short list… Read More: Interview Strategy »

Resume Writing Tips

Are you at a fork in the road? Time to polish your resume or maybe time to write your first resume? I have completed over 100 technical interviews, mostly for college and veteran hiring programs. I see a lot of bad resumes and would like to share some tips on resume writing. In my experience,… Read More: Resume Writing Tips »

Security Clearance Careers?

There is an amazing niche group of the US IT industry jobs that require a government security clearance. Recruiting cleared employees is difficult and expensive. Having a security clearance job generally means significantly more pay and job security. Most of these positions involve working for a government entity, government contracting, or working for a partner… Read More: Security Clearance Careers? »

Tips for Technical Mastery

The evolution of technology is ever increasing. It is important for IT professional to adapt quickly to these changes. Unfortunately, learning is something than takes time and focus. Learning requires repetition. These topics are too complex or broad to absorb by sitting through a class or watching an online training session. I recommend first narrowing… Read More: Tips for Technical Mastery »

How do I stand out in a group of more experienced candidates?

I am part of a student mentoring program that involves a significant amount of interview prep discussions. Those entering the class have varying levels of experience and education. One common question is how to compete for positions upon graduation with candidates who have more education or experience? This is a tough situation. For those with… Read More: How do I stand out in a group of more… »