by Heather Austin | Aug 8, 2023 | Business, Career, Job Search, Personal Brand
Ever found yourself in that nail-biting moment when you need to “sell” yourself in mere seconds? Maybe it’s for that dream job, a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration, or just to impress a new client. We’ve all been there! In this video, I’m...
by Heather Austin | Oct 26, 2021 | Business, Career, Personal Brand
Do you ever struggle with feelings of self-doubt or insecurity when it comes to your career? Do you worry that your boss and co-workers will find out that you don’t actually know what you’re doing? Believe it or not, career imposter syndrome is real. So what is career...
by Heather Austin | Mar 30, 2021 | Career, interview strategies, Job Search, LinkedIn, Personal Brand
Did you know that 80% of new hires are found through networking and a huge amount of these positions don’t even get posted? This means that if you’re a job seeker – networking needs to be your number 1 priority. No matter where you are in your career, from just...
by Heather Austin | Mar 23, 2021 | Business, Career, Job Search, Personal Brand
Changing careers can be a scary thing! Especially if you don’t know for sure if the new career option will even work out. 🤔 Or if you’ve already invested time and money into your current career path and now you’re realizing it’s just not for you. No matter your...
by Heather Austin | Mar 9, 2021 | Business, Career, LinkedIn, Personal Brand, Social Media
LinkedIn is now the world’s #1 LARGEST professional network. It’s one of the only places where you can find high-quality career opportunities, build a network of like-minded professionals, and command authority in your industry. So if you are wondering how to use...
by Heather Austin | Mar 2, 2021 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Job Search, Personal Brand
When it comes to job interviews, do you lack confidence in selling yourself? Are you intimidated by tricky interview questions? Like “why did you leave your last job?” or “tell me about a time you failed.” You might even be discouraged because...