by John G. Self | Jun 22, 2022 | Brand Management, Job Search Tips, Leadership, Military Career Transition
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by John G. Self | May 31, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Military Career Transition
You see an online job posting that you like. You do not know anyone in the company. You do not know someone who knows someone. But you submit your resume. The chances are, when you are rejected, no one will call to reject you. How cool is that? Rejection...
by John G. Self | May 26, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Military Career Transition
Looking for a new job is not rocket science. It’s more like inexact computer science. More on that in a moment. From tools to manage your network to developing a resume that will please the persnickety screening bots, navigating the job market requires knowledge...
by John G. Self | Jan 19, 2022 | Job Search Tips, Military Career Transition, Strategic Networking
You are looking for a job or seeking a critical introduction. You compose an email, hit the send button, and then nothing. No response. I hate wasting time. I bet you do, too. But that is precisely what happens when we compose an email...
by John G. Self | Jan 17, 2022 | Career Management, Career Networking, Guiding YOUR Career, Military Career Transition
JGS Productions Hello. To say I am glad to be back with GotAMinute would be an understatement. Procrastination, someone once said, is the art of keeping up with yesterday. Oscar Wilde was fond of saying, “I never put off tomorrow what I can do the day after.” In...
by John G. Self | Dec 27, 2021 | Career Transition/Outplacement, Guiding YOUR Career, Military Career Transition, Millennials
I saw a funny quote for the New Year: It began: Dear New Year’s Resolutions. It was fun while it lasted. Signed, January 2. The truth is we have a well-documented history of allowing our resolutions for the New Year to slide out of sight...