Career Warrior Podcast

Career Warrior Podcast

Let's Eat, Grandma Resume Services
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Son 22.06.2026

The Career Warrior Podcast, hosted by Chris Villanueva of Let's Eat, Grandma resume service, offers job-hunting strategies from industry leaders, resume experts, and top coaches. It covers career-related topics for all levels, from entry-level applicants to executives, including resume formatting and resignation letters. The show shares stories and struggles of job seekers and professionals, aiming to help listeners become the best professionals they can be.

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  • #399: How to Stand Out on Your Resume (Without Lying) 22.06.2026 14dk
    Should you lie on your resume to get ahead?Spend five minutes on Reddit and you’ll see it everywhere: people asking if they should inflate numbers, fake certifications, stretch job titles, or take credit for work they barely touched.In this episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, Chris tackles one of the most uncomfortable questions in job search: where’s the line between strategic positioning and straight-up lying?Chris explains why lying on your resume is rarely worth it—you can get caught, damage your credibility, and put yourself in a job you’re not prepared to handle. Worse, once you tell the lie, you have to keep maintaining it.In this episode, you’ll learn:• The most common resume lies job seekers tell• Why exaggerating metrics or certifications can backfire fast• When it’s okay to adjust a job title (and when it’s not)• How to ethically “market yourself” without fabricating experience• Why your resume headline matters more than most people realize• How formatting, ordering, and strong headlines influence recruiter attention• How to use accomplishment-driven language to sound more impressive• What to do if you don’t have perfect metrics or hard numbersMost people undersell themselves—not because they lack qualifications, but because they don’t know how to communicate their value.You don’t need to lie.You need stronger positioning.Learn how to highlight your strengths, downplay weaknesses strategically, and present yourself like someone recruiters can’t ignore.🎯 Get a free resume critique at Let’s Eat, Grandma—reviewed by real experts, not AI.Subscribe to Career Warrior for weekly resume advice, job search strategies, interview tips, and career growth insights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #398: Answering Reddit's Biggest Resume Questions (AI, ATS, Resume Lies & More) 08.06.2026 13dk
    -Should you ever lie on your resume?-Do ATS systems really require you to tailor your resume for every application?-Should you include a headshot, use colors, or list volunteer experience?In this episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, Chris answers some of the most upvoted resume questions from Reddit's r/Resumes community. You'll learn practical, no-nonsense advice on resume tailoring, AI tools, ATS optimization, volunteer work, leadership experience, and more.In this episode, you'll learn:• Whether it's ever okay to downplay or omit qualifications on your resume• The smartest way to tailor your resume without spending hours on every application• How to professionally describe reviving a struggling club or organization• Whether headshots belong on modern resumes• What to include in your professional summary (and whether you need one at all)• Which resume sections help recruiters—and which may hurt your chances• The best colors for resumes and how much design actually matters• How to showcase volunteer work that builds relevant skills and ATS-friendly keywordsWhether you're actively job searching or simply want a stronger resume for future opportunities, this episode will help you make smarter decisions and avoid common resume mistakes.🎯 Get a free resume critique at Letseatgrandma.com—reviewed by real resume experts, not AI.Subscribe to Career Warrior for weekly job search strategies, resume tips, interview advice, and career growth insights from top experts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #397) 4,000 Cisco Layoffs? Job Market News & How to Adapt Your Resume in 2026 18.05.2026 9dk
    In this episode, we break down the latest job market news shaping the Summer 2026 hiring landscape. Cisco recently announced 4,000 layoffs while shifting toward AI-driven services, highlighting a broader trend of companies restructuring their workforce.But the headlines don’t tell the full story.We’ll cover the bad news, the “meh” news, and the good news for job seekers—including why some economists are already talking about “layoff regret,” what the Employment Trends Index rising to 105.77 suggests about hiring demand, and how you can position yourself to stand out.You’ll also learn practical resume updates and job search strategies to stay competitive in a changing job market.👉 Get a free resume critique (reviewed by real experts, not AI):Let’s Eat, Grandma Resume CritiqueWhat We CoverThe Cisco layoffs and what they signal about AI-driven restructuringWhy layoffs are happening—but may not be permanentThe surprising signal from the U.S. Employment Trends IndexWhy the external job market matters less than you thinkResume updates that help you stand out in 2026Why networking and differentiation matter more than everResourcesFree resume critique: Let’s Eat, Grandma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #396) From Burnout to Joy at Work: Why Stress Isn’t a Success Strategy (with Amy Leneker) 04.05.2026 33dk
    Burnout is often treated like a badge of honor—but what if constant stress is actually sabotaging your performance?In this episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, Chris Villanueva sits down with leadership advisor and former C-suite executive Amy Leneker, who once experienced over 100 stress-induced panic attacks in just three months while leading at the highest levels of business. Despite advising Fortune 100 companies and building a high-powered career, Amy realized she had mistaken constant stress for a meaningful life. She recently released the book: Cheers to Monday: The Surprisingly Simple Method to Lead and Live with Less Stress and More Joy, which is currently climbing best seller lists.Now a leadership consultant who has helped 100,000+ professionals and executives, Amy shares the science and strategy behind working with less stress and more joy—without sacrificing ambition or results.Together, Chris and Amy explore why high achievers often glorify stress, how burnout sneaks up on even the most successful professionals, and what leaders can do to perform at their best without sacrificing their health or happiness.You’ll also learn Amy’s practical framework for “unstressing” your work life, the surprising research behind why 79% of people perform best when connected to joy, and simple habits you can use immediately to create more clarity, focus, and energy in your career.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why ambitious professionals often confuse stress with purposeThe moment Amy realized her “dream job” had become a nightmareA powerful framework for sorting and managing different types of stressThe ABC of Joy (Awareness, Breathe, Connection) and how it impacts performanceWhether stress is actually necessary for successWhat to do when you have to work long hours but still want to avoid burnoutIf you’re a driven professional, leader, or job seeker trying to grow your career without sacrificing your well-being, this conversation will help you rethink how high performance, joy, and ambition can coexist.Resources MentionedCheers to Monday: The Surprisingly Simple Method to Lead and Live with Less Stress and More Joy (Wiley // March 24, 2026)Follow Amy on LinkedInLess Stress, More Joy Podcast Amy’s InstagramConnect with Chris, the hostLet’s Eat, Grandma — Resume writing services to help you stand out with clarity and confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #395) Stand Out in a Sea of AI Resumes 20.04.2026 13dk
    AI resume builders are everywhere. And while they promise the “perfect resume in 2 minutes,” something interesting is happening in the job market: resumes are starting to look exactly the same.In this episode, Chris Villanueva, Founder and CEO of Let’s Eat, Grandma, breaks down what recruiters are actually seeing right now—and why the rise of AI-generated resumes is creating a huge opportunity for job seekers who know how to stand out.Chris shares his firsthand observations from reviewing resumes and testing popular AI resume tools. While many of these platforms offer slick interfaces and impressive keyword optimization, they often produce documents that feel generic, keyword-heavy, and lacking the one thing that actually gets interviews: a compelling human story.You’ll learn why relying too heavily on AI can hurt your chances, what mistakes many AI-generated resumes make, and how to craft a resume that cuts through the noise.If you’re serious about landing interviews in today’s competitive market, this episode will show you how to do the opposite of what everyone else is doing.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why many AI-generated resumes are starting to look identicalThe biggest weaknesses of AI resume buildersWhy keyword optimization alone isn’t enoughThe difference between responsibilities and real accomplishmentsHow recruiters spot generic resumes immediatelyWhy your story and context matter more than everPractical ways to make your resume uniquely yoursKey Takeaway: AI can help with editing and formatting, but it can’t replace your personal story, context, and achievements. The only way to beat the competition is to stand out—and that means going deeper than keywords and templates.Free Resume Critique: If you want expert eyes on your resume, head over to letseatgrandma.com and request your free resume critique.Unlike many tools out there, our critiques are done by real experts—not AI. You’ll also get subscribed to our newsletter for practical job search insights and updates on how hiring technology is changing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #394) Your Job Search: Effort Doesn’t Guarantee Results | Fix Your Mentality First | Diana Pagano 30.03.2026 32dk
    Your Job Search: Effort Doesn’t Guarantee Results | Fix Your Mentality FirstWhen ambitious professionals hit a plateau, the instinct is simple: work harder. Add more hours. Push through.But according to my next guest, Diana Pagano, that reflex often backfires.She argues that “work harder” is often a learned pattern that keeps people busy, burned out, and stuck. In today’s careers, knowing when to stop or pull back is a competitive advantage—not a weakness.Diana is the author of The More Mindset. A first-generation Mexican American and former single mother, she spent years working seven days a week to survive—before realizing those same patterns were limiting her growth. After rewiring them, she became an international speaker and executive leader driving 500% revenue growth.Today, she coaches executives and founders on the cognitive habits that shape career growth—and why effort alone eventually stops working.Setting the StagePeople want more—especially listeners of this show (myself included). But when does that drive start working against you?Chris shares how it’s often harder to stop than to start, especially for Career Warriors—constantly adding more, rarely pulling back.Diana, you’ve lived this—working nonstop before realizing it was holding you back. What were those patterns, and how did you rewire them?What We’ll CoverWhy knowing when to stop is a competitive advantage—not a weaknessHow to recognize when it’s time to stop pushing and recalibrateAdvice for job seekers: when to persist vs. when to pivotThe difference between unhealthy career spiraling and productive reflectionANTs (Automatic Negative Thoughts): what they are and how they fuel career spiraling—and the antidoteHow to hit goals (even in sales-driven roles) without simply working harderWhat AI can never replicate in your careerResources & LinksOrder Diana’s book, The More Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/More-Mindset-Mental-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1394388683/Connect with Diana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-pagano/Connect with Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-villanueva-cprw/Let’s Eat, Grandma — Resume writing services to help you stand out with clarity and confidence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #393) Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office | An Interview with Dr. Lois Frankel 16.03.2026 41dk
    This episode is for our Career Warrior Women. Since 2004, Dr. Lois P. Frankel’s New York Times bestseller has been an essential resource for women seeking advice and empowerment to stop sabotaging their careers and get ahead in the workplace. This completely updated and revised vital new 3rd edition is everything a modern working girl needs to get what she wants.Though the workplace looks different than it did twenty years ago, women still face considerable challenges that men do not.In today’s episode, we discuss talking points from the 3rd edition of Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office, Dr. Lois P. Frankel teaches you how to reject the “nice girl” mentality, which manifests as a distinctive set of behaviors learned in girlhood that ultimately sabotage you as an adult, and still exists in today’s modern workplace. We’ll bring unconscious mistakes that could be holding you back in your career. Mistakes such as:Mistake #4: Believing Negative Self-Talk. Counter negative messages with positive ones. Mistake #26: Fear of Coming Across too Strong. Don’t dumb down, shut down, or tone down–be assertive! Mistake #32: Not Calling Attention to Wins. You did the work, now let the people know.Mistake #55: Poor Boundaries. If you’re going to work from home, set boundaries.Mistake #85: Doing Instead of Leading. Picking up others’ slack becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.Mistake #70: Allowing “Bropriation.” Never allow someone to claim your idea as their own.You have the power to take control of your career without being controlling, to speak your mind while still being respected, and to chase your ambitions without fear or shame.Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Nice-Girls-Dont-Corner-Office/dp/1455546046Connect with Dr. Lois Frankel on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drloisfrankelThanks for tuning in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #392) How to Use AI Responsibly In Your Job Search: 6 Techniques 23.02.2026 16dk
    AI is everywhere in the job search—and it’s being marketed like crazy. But if you’ve tried using it, you know the truth: it’s confusing, overwhelming, and easy to misuse.In this episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, Chris Villanueva—Founder & CEO of Let’s Eat, Grandma—pulls back the curtain on how to use AI responsibly and strategically in your job search without losing your voice, your sanity, or your results.Chris breaks down where AI is powerful, where it’s dangerous, and how job seekers should actually be using tools like ChatGPT across their resume, cover letters, and outreach—especially as ATS systems continue to evolve.You’ll hear real, practical examples, including:How to use AI for job search lead generationHow AI fits into a smart job search strategy (and where it absolutely doesn’t)A breakdown of advanced search tactics (including sourcing decision-makers) and how to ethically use that dataHow to ask AI where you should apply if you’re feeling unclear or stuckUsing AI to check spelling, expose keyword gaps, and identify the right titles and nouns recruiters look forHow to tailor resume summaries and cover letters for specific roles without sounding roboticWhen AI helps creativity—and when it quietly sabotages your chancesChris also shares updates on how ATS systems are changing, what job seekers need to do differently in 2026, and why relying too heavily on AI can actually reduce intent and callbacks.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:👉 Get a free resume critique at letseatgrandma.com—reviewed by real experts, not AI. (You’ll also be subscribed to our newsletter for ongoing job search insights.)AI isn’t the enemy. But using it blindly might be.GOOGLE QUERY EXAMPLE IN THE EPISODE: site:Linkedin.com/in "VP of Operations" "Austin" "@gmail.com" OR "@yahoo.com” OR “@hotmail.com” OR “@outlook.com” OR “@aol.com” OR “@icloud.com"CHATGPT QUERY EXAMPLE FROM THE EPISODE: Format the data below into a table with these columns: Full name, Company name, Website URL, Email, Phone Number Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #391) Lessons from 250,000 Trained Leaders | Ashley Herd, Former McKinsey Head of HR 09.02.2026 45dk
    Most leaders strive for this praise but are thrown into the deep end - responsible for up to 260 meetings a year and expected to know how to motivate teams, navigate tough conversations, and drive results with little guidance. This episode is all about becoming leadership. So if you’re trying to step into a new role or even just become a better boss, this episode is for you. Today’s guest is Ashley Herd, former Head of HR North America at McKinsey, national keynote speaker, and LinkedIn Top Voice who has trained over 250,000 managers.She has a new book coming out tomorrow, February 6th entitled, The Manager Method: A Practical Framework to Lead, Support, and Get Results (February 10, 2026 // Hay House), she helps managers at every level lead with confidence, navigate challenges, build strong teams, and avoid burnout.Topics we explore in this episode: Major challenges that managers faceWhy you should challenge yourself to become a better leader. Shouldn’t real world experience be enough?How a career quilt, a collection of career experiences, can shape you as a leader.How the “Pause–Consider–Act” framework helps managers lead with confidenceWhy leaders NEED to take time offWays a manager can stop micromanaging while keeping accountability highHow AI can make leaders more human by improving communication, time management, and connectionResources MentionedORDER ASHLEY’S BOOK, THE MANAGER METHOD: Managermethod.com/bookConnect on LinkedIn with Ashley Herd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyherd/Connect with Chris, the host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-villanueva-cprw/Let’s Eat, Grandma — Resume writing services to help you stand out with clarity and confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #390) Why Your Resume Isn’t Getting Interviews Anymore | Top Mistakes in 2026 20.01.2026 9dk
    AI tools are everywhere. Resume templates are getting longer. Applications are easier than ever to submit. And yet—fewer people are getting interviews.In this episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, we break down what’s quietly going wrong on modern resumes—and why “doing what everyone else is doing” is now working against you.You’ll hear how well-intentioned strategies are backfiring, why more effort doesn’t always mean better results, and how the job search has shifted in ways most professionals haven’t fully adjusted to yet. We’ll also talk about where candidates are losing credibility without realizing it and what actually cuts through the noise in today’s crowded market.If you’re a mid-to-senior level professional applying for roles and wondering why your resume isn’t opening doors like it used to, this episode will help you recalibrate before you waste another month applying the same way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #389) 5 Ways to Hit the Ground Running in 2026 05.01.2026 9dk
    As we kick off a new year, it’s not enough to hope things get better at work—you need a plan. In this episode, we break down 5 practical ways to hit the ground running, whether you’re staying put, eyeing a promotion, or quietly preparing for your next move. The job market has shifted, managers are stretched thin, and “business as usual” career advice no longer cuts it. This is about being intentional, strategic, and realistic.You’ll learn how to:Have a clear, adult conversation with your boss about intent—without making it awkward or riskyRevisit your accomplishments (even the messy ones) and turn last year into leverageUse a simple Start / Stop / Continue exercise to create momentum fastSet income goals that don’t rely solely on your current jobIdentify roles you actually want—and talk to insiders who can help you get thereIf you’re job seeking, we’ll also cover one of the most powerful (and underused) networking questions you can ask—and how to set the intention so people actually help you.Get more help on your applications from Let’s Eat, Grandma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #388) How to Stop Settling and Finally Choose Work You Want | George Appling 22.12.2025 39dk
    Are you feeling stuck, overworked, or like your career is moving without intention? In this episode, I sit down with George Appling, author of Don’t Settle: A Pick-Your-Path Guide to Intentional Work, to explore how you can design a career that actually fits your values, strengths, and goals.We dive into questions like:How do you know if you’re settling in your career—and what to do about it?What are the five paths most people overlook when choosing work?Can “following your passion” actually be bad advice?How can you make intentional career choices without burning out or overthinking?George shares actionable insights, real-life stories, and the framework he used to build a meaningful career on his own terms. By the end, you’ll walk away inspired to take control of your work, rethink your options, and pick the path that’s right for you.Learn more about George Appling and his book here:George Appling – WebsiteDon’t Settle – Pick-Your-Path Guide to Intentional Work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #387) Why the End of the Year Is One of the Best Times to Get Hired | Dr. Eric Woodard 08.12.2025 38dk
    This is the Let’s Eat, Grandma Career Warrior Podcast, where our goal is not only to help you land your dream job but to help you live your best life! Today we’re going to talk about why the End of the Year Is One of the Best Times to Get Hired.But today we’re not just here to talk about December and timing. This episode will cover ways to get competitive in a time when you think there are no opportunities. We’ll cover AI, the current job market, and common mistakes people are making at this time. My next podcast guest is a gem and his mission is to knock down stories that are holding people back. Dr. Eric Woodard is a career and leadership strategist who has helped more than 10,000 professionals across 70 countries build confidence and clarity in their job search.He is the founder of Win at Work, a Washington, DC–based coaching firm that helps professionals land better jobs, faster. Eric also has a fascinating background, having served in roles at the White House, the U.S. Senate, the State Department, and the Smithsonian Institution. He is recognized as a Master Certified Coach (MCC) by the International Coaching Federation.Questions we explore in this episode:How can professionals stay confident when the job market feels uncertain or discouraging?What are the most common blind spots holding high-achievers back in their careers?What mindset shifts matter most when transitioning industries, leveling up, or reinventing yourself?How can candidates manage stress and self-doubt during interviews?What does effective career strategy actually look like today?What are Eric’s “Win at Work” principles—and how can you apply them immediately?Resources MentionedLet’s Eat, Grandma — Resume writing services to help you stand out with clarity and confidence.Dr. Eric Woodard — Learn more about his coaching work, free consultations, and career development resources at WinAtWork.io.Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericwoodard/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #386) How to Write a Resume for ATS in 2026: AI’s Sweeping Changes and What Still Matters 24.11.2025 10dk
    Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) are evolving fast — and job seekers need to keep up. In this episode, Chris Villanueva, CEO of Let’s Eat, Grandma Resume Service, breaks down how AI is reshaping the way resumes are read, ranked, and filtered before they ever reach human eyes.You’ll learn how to write a resume for ATS that actually gets noticed — from using the right keywords and phrasing to emphasizing measurable results that align with modern AI algorithms. Chris also reveals how tools like Workday and Greenhouse are changing the hiring process and what this means for your job search strategy moving forward.Don’t let outdated advice cost you interviews. Tune in to learn the new rules of resume writing in the age of AI — and if you’re ready to see how your resume stacks up, get a free expert critique at letseatgrandma.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #385) This is How AI is Changing the Job Search Game 10.11.2025 11dk
    AI is changing the job search game — fast. Layoffs are making headlines, recruiters are turning to automation, and job seekers are using ChatGPT to generate resumes and cover letters at lightning speed. But in a world of less personalization and more noise, how do you stand out?In this episode, Chris Villanueva, CEO of Let’s Eat, Grandma, breaks down how artificial intelligence is reshaping both sides of the hiring process — from AI recruiters scanning thousands of candidates in seconds to job seekers relying on generative tools for applications. He dives into the real implications of these changes, the fears behind recent layoffs at companies like Amazon and Meta, and what it all means for your career.Chris also shares practical advice for adapting to this new landscape without losing your human edge. You’ll learn why now is the time to diversify your skills, when to hold steady in your current role, and how to make your resume uniquely you in an increasingly automated world.Your career story shouldn’t sound like everyone else’s — and it doesn’t have to. Listen in for a realistic and encouraging take on how to thrive when AI is changing the job search faster than ever.👉 Want to see how your resume stacks up? Visit letseatgrandma.com to submit your resume for a free, human critique from one of our expert writers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #384) How I Landed 5 Job Offers in a Recession | Sonal Bahl 27.10.2025 33dk
    In this rebooted episode of the Career Warrior Podcast, we’re revisiting one of our most inspiring conversations — with international career strategist Sonal Bahl.Sonal isn’t your average career coach. With nearly two decades of global HR leadership experience at companies like GE and PwC — and over 250,000 resumes reviewed — she’s seen firsthand what it takes to stand out in any job market. But what makes her story powerful is that she’s been exactly where many job seekers are today: struggling to land opportunities in the middle of a recession.In this episode, you’ll hear how Sonal went from rejection after rejection to landing five job offers — and the exact steps, mindset shifts, and storytelling techniques that got her there. This is perfect for you if you feel like the current job search landscape is stacked against you.We’ll cover:How to bounce back from rejection and turn setbacks into strategyWhy focusing on your strengths can completely transform your job searchThe evolving role of LinkedIn and how to use it to attract opportunitiesWhether an MBA is worth it in today’s marketSonal’s favorite interview advice that most people overlookIf you’re feeling stuck, overlooked, or just ready to land the job you deserve, this episode will reignite your confidence and give you the tools to make it happen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #383) Coming Back Strong: Staying Relevant in a Rapidly Changing World 13.10.2025 31dk
    We have a special episode replay that deserves special attention today. We’ll discuss how to adapt to rapid changes in the world, which can save your career.Today I brought on Fawn Germer, a four-time Pulitzer Prize nominee and best-selling author of nine books including an Oprah book.Fawn is a global keynote speaker who has presented to more than 80 Fortune 500 companies. For her new book, Coming Back!, this four-time, Pulitzer-nominated journalist interviewed more than 300 CEOs, senior executives, professors, workplace consultants and professionals to find out why so many professionals sputter out mid-career and how to keep their careers alive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #382) Let’s Make Your Job Search a Success | Susan Levine 29.09.2025 33dk
    Today's episode is about hope during uncertainty -- as well as how to set goals in a meaningful way. This popular episode rerun features Susan Levine, Founder and CEO of Career Group Companies.Susan is an expert in creating meaningful professional connections and curating quality career matches based on the cultural fit between client and candidate. She founded Career Group, Inc. in 1981 as the first high-end recruiting firm focused on executive and administrative support. For these reasons, executives across the country rely on Susan as one of their most trusted advisors.So as you can see, Susan is going to be just awesome, and this episode is going to really help you out if you’re struggling with finding the right job hunting strategy for 2025. Resources:Find work through the Career Group Companies’ network of talent-seeking employersFollow Susan on LinkedInContact the Career Group Companies for questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #381) Hiring Freezes, Politics, and Robots: Welcome to the 2025 Job Market 15.09.2025 8dk
    The latest BLS report just wiped nearly a million jobs off the books through revisions, AI is creeping further into the workplace, and the headlines aren’t exactly comforting with political unrest on the rise. But if you’re on the job hunt, this isn’t the time to freeze.In this minisode, we break down:Why the BLS report looks so ugly this month (and why their numbers keep getting revised).The role AI is actually playing in today’s labor market.Which industries are still hiring — and which companies are launching real hiring sprees right now.What job seekers should actually do next (hint: don’t stop applying, and keep your head up).Because even in a tough job market, there are opportunities hiding in plain sight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • #380) How Recruiters Use LinkedIn (and What Job Seekers Must Do) | Michael Goldberg 08.09.2025 24dk
    Today I brought on Michael Goldberg, CEO and Founder of Hiring Transformed.Michael is a Recruiting Strategist, Candidate Experience Advocate, and Recruiting Data Nut. With extensive experience in talent acquisition and recruiting, he partners with both startups and established organizations to build strong HR functions and deliver exceptional experiences for internal and external customers. His mission is to transform recruiting teams into true recruiting superheroes.So as you can see, Michael is going to be just awesome, and this episode will really help you understand how recruiters are using LinkedIn—and what you can do to optimize your profile, build stronger connections, and stand out to employers.Resources:Transform your job search approach into a strategy at Hiring TransformedConnect with Michael on LinkedInFollow Hiring Transformed on YouTubeFollow usFollow Chris on LinkedInCheck Career Warrior Podcast on Instagram Subscribe to Let’s Eat, Grandma’s YouTube ChannelCheck out our Latest Product, Urgent Care Package Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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