I had never heard of impostor syndrome until attending Wordcamp North Canton 2015 (Read about it here.) Like with most of my writing, I try to give things an "analyst's twist." Here are some ways that …
30 Seconds Spent Better: Resume Visualization
One of the first things job-seekers will hear is that a recruiter is only going to spend about 30 seconds reading your resume. This seems overstated. With the average job posting getting dozens of …
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“The End of College” and the Future for Analysts
I read Kevin Carey’s The End of College, a surprisingly controversial book. Carey lists the flaws of American higher education and predicts how "creative destruction" will upend it. These …
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The Unified Theory of Analysts
When looking for my first full-time job, I knew I wanted to be an “analyst.” But there were so many analyst titles – financial business, and systems, to name a few. How are they all alike and …
Five Ways to Find a Tribe
I’ll be unique and call Seth Godin's Tribes influential. The book shows that connections fuel today's economy, and success depends on finding your network. The problem: I have not found my tribe. …
Review: The Job Hunting Mindset for College Graduates
I've been exploring the world of Kindle publishing since the publication of my first ebook (which you can get free until today.)One new feature to me is free Kindle books. Many authors will promote …
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