9 Lives for Women Blog

No Easy Street on the Admin Route

May 31st, 2012

Time out of the workforce can dampen the desire for senior-level jobs.  During my recruiting years I met so many returning professional women who wanted to work—but without the big responsibility and extensive travel required for jobs they held in their 20s and 30s.  A perhaps surprising number of these women had decided to pursue…

Fill the Gap and Win a Job

May 17th, 2012

Here’s the definition of finding a job:  filling a gap for an employer.  Employers have needs that aren’t being taken care of by current employees.  Your resume has to fill the gap and show an employer where you would fit on their team. The summary statement is the most important way to show employers the…

Don’t Reinvent: Rebrand and Recycle

May 17th, 2012

I may have to change the title of this blog series.  The title is “Contemplating Reinvention”, but I read a blog comment recently stating that “reinvention” has a negative connotation. It’s an interesting point.  Reinvention suggests that you have to start all over again.  Throw out the old and bring in the new.  If a…

Seesaws are Always Uneven

May 17th, 2012

There’s no such thing as work-life balance.  The time you spend at home will never equal the time you spend at work.  You’ll never feel the same level of contentment, passion and fulfillment for both your work and home life.  The seesaw is always uneven—and you have to accept the fact that you’ll never find…

Interview Me and I’ll Interview You

May 17th, 2012

In today’s job market landing an interview can be as difficult as getting an audience with the Pope.  When you’re lucky enough to get this opportunity to sell your fit for a job face-to-face, you need to prepare as carefully and professionally as you would for any major business presentation. Though scheduling an interview can…

Your Finances. 10 Questions. Know Answers.

May 17th, 2012

Up at the crack of dawn.  Work a whirlwind day.  Head home to make dinner and clock in to one or more of your other jobs—household management,  motherhood, elder care, or volunteer work for communities and schools.  Back on the computer or BlackBerry until your eyes start closing.  Off to sleep and then another day,…

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