Sunday, May 31, 2020

Congratulations to Nick Corcodilos Ask the HeadHunter!

Congratulations to Nick Corcodilos Ask the HeadHunter! I met Nick Corcodilos when he was speaking to a group of resume writers in Savannah, at a conference. His message was so blunt that some offended writers walked out and paced the hallway, fuming.  I went out to see what the chatter was, and how this dude could have offended these people so much. Not too long after, we were on a phone call, and over the years our relationship was strengthened.  Heres what I love about Nick: he tells it like it is. One of my chief complaints as a job seeker was that I couldnt get honest feedback from anyone. Information was sanitized and simplified.  I wasnt getting the results I needed. How do you make progress when you dont get the right information from anyone? Nick was the guy who didnt hold back, didnt give you sanitized information if you wanted an answer, he gave the answer.  Some people cant handle that.  But most job seekers need that.  Thats why I have loved Nicks writings, blog posts, newsletter, columns, etc. And you should too. To get a taste of what Im talking about, check out this celebration post: 600 Editions: The Best of Ask The Headhunter!  Bookmark that post and read each of the posts that Nick links to.  And sign up for his newsletter (there is a link at the bottom of his post titled encourage them to subscribe this is one newsletter that I have been on for years, and I read almost every email he sends! Congrats Nick, and on behalf of job seekers everyone, THANK YOU! Congratulations to Nick Corcodilos Ask the HeadHunter! I met Nick Corcodilos when he was speaking to a group of resume writers in Savannah, at a conference. His message was so blunt that some offended writers walked out and paced the hallway, fuming.  I went out to see what the chatter was, and how this dude could have offended these people so much. Not too long after, we were on a phone call, and over the years our relationship was strengthened.  Heres what I love about Nick: he tells it like it is. One of my chief complaints as a job seeker was that I couldnt get honest feedback from anyone. Information was sanitized and simplified.  I wasnt getting the results I needed. How do you make progress when you dont get the right information from anyone? Nick was the guy who didnt hold back, didnt give you sanitized information if you wanted an answer, he gave the answer.  Some people cant handle that.  But most job seekers need that.  Thats why I have loved Nicks writings, blog posts, newsletter, columns, etc. And you should too. To get a taste of what Im talking about, check out this celebration post: 600 Editions: The Best of Ask The Headhunter!  Bookmark that post and read each of the posts that Nick links to.  And sign up for his newsletter (there is a link at the bottom of his post titled encourage them to subscribe this is one newsletter that I have been on for years, and I read almost every email he sends! Congrats Nick, and on behalf of job seekers everyone, THANK YOU!

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