The exact phrasing to reopen salary talks after a verbal offer without losing the role
I’ve coached dozens of clients through the delicate moment of reopening salary conversations after they’ve already received a verbal offer. It’s uncomfortable — you’ve got the role in hand, but the pay is lower than you expected or than market rates. Done well, reopening the conversation...
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The recruiter reply formula: three email lines that book a phone screen within 48 hours
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How to craft a skills-first cv for career changers moving into healthcare with exact bullet examples
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How to explain a short job hop during graduate applications without losing interviews
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How to write a one-paragraph email that secures a recruiter phone screen within 24 hours
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The recruiter reply formula: three email lines that book a phone screen within 48 hours
I used to sit on the other side of the hiring table, screening inboxes and deciding which candidates deserved a quick phone screen. Over the years I noticed a simple pattern: the emails that got a recruiter to pick up the phone and schedule a call within 48 hours all followed the same compact...
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Why a skills-first CV works for career changers into healthcareWhen you move into healthcare from another sector, hiring teams are less interested in your job title and more interested in the capabilities you bring: empathy, data accuracy, task prioritisation, infection-control awareness, and the...
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Read more...How to write a one-paragraph email that secures a recruiter phone screen within 24 hours
I want to share a simple, repeatable approach I use with clients to write a single-paragraph email that actually wins a recruiter phone screen within 24 hours. I’ve been on both sides of the hiring table — screening CVs, running interviews and coaching candidates — and the truth is recruiters...
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Read more...What to say when asked about salary expectations in early interviews — phrases that protect your negotiation power
Being asked about salary expectations early in the hiring process is one of the moments that makes candidates freeze. I’ve been on both sides of the table — screening applications and coaching clients — and I know this feels like a test. The good news is you don’t have to treat it as a...
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