AI Is a Tool. Positioning Is a Decision.
“Most resumes fail because no one made a positioning decision.” Let that sink in. It’s not the font.It’s not the keywords.It’s not even the formatting. It’s the absence of a
Read more“Most resumes fail because no one made a positioning decision.” Let that sink in. It’s not the font.It’s not the keywords.It’s not even the formatting. It’s the absence of a
Read moreLet me say something that may feel both exciting and unsettling. AI is not going away. It is getting smarter. Faster. More integrated into everything. But here is what most
Read more(And the quiet way it can steal your voice) Let’s talk about something most people won’t say out loud. AI is amazing. It can draft resumes in seconds.Generate polished bullet
Read moreLet’s be honest. AI is impressive. It can generate interview questions in seconds.It can simulate mock interviews.It can even give you structured answers using the STAR method. And you should
Read moreLet’s talk about AI. Because right now, everyone is either: Here’s the truth: AI is a tool.Not a strategist.Not a career architect.Not your identity. If you use it correctly, it
Read moreAI can be a helpful tool, but copy and paste resumes are becoming a real problem. First, there is ATS stuffing. That is when people load their resume with as
Read moreAI can rewrite a resume. It can make your experience sound polished.It can optimize keywords.It can make things look impressive. But AI does not understand what it feels like to
Read moreI read a lot of resumes. And lately, I can spot an AI-generated one in about 10 seconds. It’s not that they’re bad.In fact, most of them sound polished. Professional.
Read moreThere’s a lot of noise right now about AI and the job search. Some people are afraid of it.Some people rely on it completely.Most people are somewhere in the middle.
Read moreIf you’re a government professional or veteran trying to move into the private sector, you may be asking yourself: Why am I not getting interviews?Why is no one responding?Why does
Read moreWhy “Action” Means Different Things to Military and Civilian Teams “Bias for action” is one of the most common phrases in corporate job descriptions and performance reviews. It signals decisiveness,
Read moreWhy Veterans Get Labeled “Too Rigid” — and Why That’s a Strength One of the most common critiques veterans hear in civilian workplaces is that they are “too rigid” or
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