Author: Steven Provenzano
Top Secrets of Expert Resumes in 2016
By Steven Provenzano, CPRW/CEIP Author of nine career books including Top Secret Resumes & Cover Letters, the 2nd Ed. career ebook for all job seekers, Top Secret Executive Resumes, 2nd. Ed., and Blue Collar Resumes, 2nd. Ed. Appearances on/in CNBC, CNN, Fox Chicago News, WGN, ABC/NBC Chicago, The Chicago Tribune, Crain’s, The Wall Street Journal…
Top Secrets of The Expert Job Search
By Steven Provenzano, CPRW/CEIP Author: Top Secret Executive Resumes, 2nd Edition (Cengage, 2012) Every day I talk with top professionals and executives looking for a better job. But deep down, they know they want more than a job – they want more fulfillment. They need to see a greater value and satisfaction in the 40-50…
Article: Motivational Words to the Career Wise (credit Harvey Mackay)
It has always been my goal … not just to give business and life advice, but also to make it easy to remember and put into practice. That’s why I end my columns with “Mackay’s Moral,” which readers frequently tell me is the best part.
Time for a New Resume
Hello Everyone, This is Steven Provenzano, CPRW and President of ECS: Executive Career Services & DTP, Inc. With the release of three new books in the past year, I’m offering a free, 10 minute resume and career consultation. Check our website at: Execareers.com. You’re welcome to send your resume in confidence to: Careers1@Execareers.com Best regards,…
New Book: Top Secret Executive Resumes, Second Edition
My 9th, and most recent Executive book: Top Secret Executive Resumes, Second Edition through Cengage Publishing; 300 pages. Available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, and worldwide. My most comprehensive book to date, with before/after resume examples, plenty of new resumes (most are 2-3 pages), cover letters and articles by fellow career experts. As seen on…
10 Tips for Successful Business Networking
Follow through quickly and efficiently on referrals you are given. When people give you referrals, your actions are a reflection on them. Respect and honor that and your referrals will grow.
Statistics: Top Secrets to Jump-Start Your Career
During seminars conducted through 6figurejobs.com, I dispelled some myths about job searching. Here are a few tips, taken directly from my presentation: According to a study published in the National Business Employment Weekly, you don’t always need to send your salary history when responding to a published advertisement. Stanley Wynett conducted a survey of 200…