Stephen Van Vreede
My name is Stephen Van Vreede. My company is called No Stone Unturned, and I have been in the career consulting business since 2002 with 8 years of hiring experience prior to that. You can check out my website that offers tools such as the No Nonsense Job Search Strategy guide and other Job Search Tips.
Articles by this Author
“Must-Do’s” For Every Job Search
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published January 21, 2009
- Jobs
- Unrated
Many job seekers are overwhelmed by the amount of options that are out there today In an effort to navigate through all the muck and mire, I have put together a list of three of the most effective tools that job seekers should keep in their arsenal
“Pretty” Resumes: Why They Don’t Work
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published January 19, 2009
- Career
- Unrated
I know this is going to be upsetting to some people, job seekers, resume writers, and maybe even some hiring managers (who for some odd reason rather hire form over substance), but by and large, “pretty” resumes just do not work They look nice
Before You Change Your Resume, Change Your Mindset: Start Thinking Like a Corporate Entrepreneur
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published January 12, 2009
- Business
- Unrated
A corporate entrepreneur Although it may sound like an oxymoron, it is a good way of describing the type of mindset that today’s corporate professionals need to have when navigating through their careers
The Resume Lie: Hide That Entrepreneur Experience!!
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published January 2, 2009
- Career
- Unrated
Over the past year, I have been on a quest to dispel as many myths as possible when it comes to job hunting, in general, and to the resume, in particular Unfortunately, with all the online job posting sites available, these fallacies have a way of taking on a life of their own and even manage to fool many good resume writers and career coaches out there
Before You Write That Resume or Start That Job Search, Get a New Career Perspective
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published January 2, 2009
- Career
- Unrated
With the bleak outlook that the media are giving to the job market in 2009, as a job search coach and resume writer, I am hoping that out of it we can finally put to rest some misconceptions that I believe have really been plaguing professionals for a while and that have a lot to do with the improper outlook many of us have in regard to our careers
2009, The Year of the Job Search
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published December 28, 2008
- Jobs
- Unrated
With unemployment rates at record highs and Fortune 500s daily announcing pending layoffs, it is pretty clear that 2009 is going to usher in an even greater frenzy of job seekers All of us, directly or indirectly, will be affected in some way
Why Do I Even Need a Resume?
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published December 22, 2008
- Career
- Unrated
Spend a little time in the wonderful world of resume writing, and you will find that it is a far more complex place than most people realize Back in my college days, I distinctly remember the two extremes, those seniors running around fretting about their resume and whether they had followed all the “rules” to get them that key entry position into some Fortune 500 and those seniors who simply shrugged and said, “what is there to it
3 Common Resume Writing Mistakes For Information Technology Candidates
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published December 22, 2008
- Career
- Unrated
Creating an IT resume is not always an easy task There is usually a lot of information to convey
The Real Skinny on Corporate Outplacement Services
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published December 19, 2008
- Career
- Unrated
With the current state of affairs and rising joblessness rate, many corporations will be offering outplacement services to displaced workers The corporation signs a contract with an outplacement firm to offer a variety of job transition assistance free of charge to employees that the company is laying off
College Career Placement Services: When Are They Going to Step it Up?
- By Stephen Van Vreede
- Published December 19, 2008
- Career
- Unrated
I really think it is time that colleges took a long, hard look at their career placement centers And I think it is time that college students (and their parents who are footing the bill) started holding universities accountable for the quality of these departments
