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Career Pivot Like a Boss: Land Interviews and Offers Fast
May 02, 2025 by Katie Travis |Leave a Comment
Job seekers who join Career Pivot like a Boss 👊🏼 are landing interviews and offers daily.
💰 Many even walk away with a sweet raise!
We Show You How to Stand Out From 100+ Applicants
Standing out in today's market is a science. We help you rise above the noise with proven strategies and tools.
🔥 Standing Out Means:
A modern, aligned, ATS-compliant resume
A powerful, targeted cover letter
Strong career branding across platforms
An all-star LinkedIn profile that draws recruiters in
Interview strategy and preparation that boosts confidence
No Need to Upskill or Start Over
You already have the skills to pivot into a new career. There’s no need to go back to school or accept entry-level roles.
We’ll help you position your existing experience in a way that gets attention—fast.
Remote Opportunities Are Booming
Most job offers our clients receive are for remote roles.
That means more flexibility, better work-life balance, and more time for what matters most.
Considering Relocation? Here's a Tip:
If you're planning to or open to paying for your own move, mention "self-relocating" on your resume.
This simple phrase shows initiative and can help you get your foot in the door for roles outside your current location.
✈️ Just because you’re willing to fund your own move doesn’t mean you can’t still negotiate for a relocation package later.
Many companies are open to offering assistance once they decide you're the right fit.
Are you looking to relocate—or at least open to the idea? You’ve got options, and we can help!
Professional References: Think Outside the Box
🤫 Current boss doesn't know you're job hunting?
No problem. There are plenty of other great options to use as professional references:
✅ If you're on good terms with a previous boss, consider asking them.
✅ Teachers, if you've partnered with a school counselor or library media specialist who can speak to your professionalism—BINGO!
✅ Have you taken any grad classes, course certifications, or PD lately? You might consider asking the facilitator.
✅ Are you active with any volunteer organizations or a place of worship? Anything community-related counts. You could ask someone in a leadership role to speak to your work ethic.
✅ If you have any connections in the community—teachers who’ve hosted speakers or taken students on field trips to local businesses—consider asking those individuals if they’re comfortable being a reference.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Always ask your references before sharing their contact info. It gives them the heads-up and allows them to be prepared for calls or emails from hiring managers.
Did you get an idea you hadn’t thought of before? We hope this helps!
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Take the first step now—join us on our website and start your journey toward a better, more fulfilling career.
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