Job Search Wisdom from Career Advice Writers - a podcast by Mark Anthony Dyson

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In this special edition, I gathered three career advice writers to join me for their perspective on the job search. We tackle several questions adding a different twist to what you usually hear. Each of them knows I stalked their Twitter and Linkedin profiles for months and hand-picked each to come on the show. 

 

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Christopher Taylor is a former recruiter who writes for The Muse and is also a career practitioner. His articles appeared in TIME, Business Insider, and Forbes. You can learn more about him and what he does at Occupational Optimist

 

Matt Krumrie has written for many career advice blogs and job sites. Some of the sites include Flexjobs, Monster, and ZipRecruiter.com. You can learn more about his resume service at  ResumesbyMatt.com

 

Jaclyn Westlake is a career and lifestyle columnist for The Muse. You may have seen her work on Forbes, Business Insider, Mashable, Fast Company, or Life Hacker.

 

Here are the questions for career advice we explore in this episode:



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What celebrity’s career models the best career advice in 2018?



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Old career advice you can’t stand, but it works for a few?



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Is the resume living and breathing, on a respirator, or DOA (Dead on Arrival)?



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What rules would you recommend job seekers break or bend?



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What would you like for job seekers to know about reading or hearing job advice?



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What are the most critical elements in having a great career?







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