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Maddy Meislin on December 7, 2015
Many cancer survivors feel their diagnosis has inspired them to pursue a completely new career. However, changing from one field to another can be challenging. A few simple tweaks to your resume can help.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on June 8, 2012
Networking, resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn. If you’re like many other people, the idea of doing all of these things simultaneously can be daunting. Our videos can help!
Read MoreAlice McKenney on May 10, 2012
Six seconds. That’s all the time the average recruiter takes to review your resume. Make sure yours has what hiring managers are looking for.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on January 23, 2012
Are you receiving SSI or SSDI payments? Do you want to obtain vocational rehabilitation, training, job referrals and other employment support services free of charge? Then the Ticket to Work program is... well... your ticket!
Read MoreRebecca Nellis on June 26, 2009
During yesterday’s Educational Series teleconference, one of our career coaches recommended federal one-stop career centers as a good resource for planning to re-enter the workforce after cancer.
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