by Kerrie Muhammad | Oct 2, 2025 | Job Hunting
Job search fatigue is real, and if you’re feeling it, you’re not alone. Searching for work can feel endless, but it doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’ve been working hard. What matters now is finding ways to restore your energy, stay consistent, and move...
by Kerrie Muhammad | Sep 13, 2025 | career transitions, Job Hunting, recent grads
When you listen to the news, it’s clear that the job market is tough due to many factors that are beyond our control. The impact is being felt by job hunters at all stages and ages, whether they are recent graduates looking for their first professional position, or...
by Kerrie Muhammad | Jul 16, 2025 | Career Change, career transitions, Interviewing Tips, Job Hunting, recent grads
Inevitably, most of us will experience having interviewed for a position and not receiving an offer. Even though we really don’t want to dwell on this, it’s important to have a post-interview strategy that considers the possibility of not winning the position. Have a...
by Kerrie Muhammad | Jul 1, 2025 | Interviewing Tips, Job Hunting, recent grads
A recent Forbes article reported that nearly 40% of Gen Z job seekers struggle to determine whether they are a good match for a position. At first glance, this may seem surprising. After all, job descriptions typically outline the necessary qualifications, and...
by Kerrie Muhammad | Jun 16, 2025 | Career Change, Career Progression, career transitions, Job Hunting
Have you ever looked at a job description and thought, “That sounds great, but what does this mean in practical terms?” Job descriptions are often written to be specific to a particular industry or company. Whether written by AI or a human, the jargon used in job...
by Kerrie Muhammad | May 19, 2025 | Career Change, Interviewing Tips, Job Hunting
Before launching my business, I spent my career as a prosecuting attorney, interviewing people through some of the most challenging moments of their lives—listening deeply, building trust, and advocating for justice in the courtroom. My work demanded empathy, clarity,...