Why Strategic Leaders Struggle With Their Own Job Search (and How to Fix It)
If you’ve ever wondered why people with senior strategy roles don’t always seem that strategic when it comes to their own careers, you’re not alone. I see it all the time.
If you’ve ever wondered why people with senior strategy roles don’t always seem that strategic when it comes to their own careers, you’re not alone. I see it all the time.
Here’s the truth: you don’t need to start over. You need a system that helps you see your value clearly, translate it into new opportunities, and test your pivot path with confidence.
For those who lead their careers with intention and believe in possibility… Summer is often seen as a slow season for hiring, but for the wise and watchful, it’s anything but.
Most resumes don’t get read. They get skimmed and skipped. Not because the candidate isn’t qualified, but because the resume doesn’t do its job.
If you’ve ever landed a job that looked great on paper but left you drained, frustrated, or wondering if you made a mistake, you’re not alone.
When you are job hunting, it can feel like you’re sending countless applications into a black hole, hoping that the perfect opportunity will somehow find its way back to you.
When you are job hunting, it can feel like you’re sending countless applications into a black hole, hoping that the perfect opportunity will somehow find its way back to you.
When you are job hunting, it can feel like you’re sending countless applications into a black hole, hoping that the perfect opportunity will somehow find its way back to you.
When you think about networking, you might picture cold emails, awkward small talk at career fairs, or even those old-school business cards.
When you think about networking, you might picture cold emails, awkward small talk at career fairs, or even those old-school business cards.