posted by Sheryl Barden on February 3, 2016

The cover letter (or cover email) remains a vital part of today’s interview process. While the boring old, impersonal “to whom it may concern” cover letter may indeed be a

posted by Jennifer Pickerel on November 9, 2015

There’s no way we can ever overemphasize how important a properly written resume is to anyone’s job search. How your aviation resume reads—the story it tells about you and your

posted by Sheryl Barden on October 9, 2015

It’s often been said that you only have one chance to make a first impression and, when applying for a job, your resume is that first impression.Think of it as

posted by Sheryl Barden on February 5, 2015

So you’ve landed that job you were looking for . . . congratulations! Now that you’re gainfully employed, it’s actually the best time to make sure that you’re taking some

posted by Sheryl Barden on August 17, 2014

Knowing how and when to establish a relationship with a recruiter can be challenging. Many people feel perfectly comfortable applying for open job postings and/or using their own network to