Leaders in the Field
Partner your career with internationally recognized, award-winning certified resume expert and career coach; former Fortune 500 executive recruiter; career coach at TechColumbus, Ohio Society of CPAs, and CareerBoard.com, Janice Worthington.
Featured in:
  Business First
  Techies.com
  Business Week
  ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX-TV
  Wall Street Journal
  Kiplinger's
Credentials
  Certified Professional
  Resume Writers
  Certified Job and Career
  Transition Coaches
  Master and Bachelor
  Degrees in Journalism
  & Human Resources
  Professional Association
  of Resume Writers
  & Career Coaches
  Corporate Recruiting
  Professionals
  Corporate Outplacement
  Specialties
  Columnist/Business
  First Publications
  Expert quoted in:
  Washington Post
  Parents Magazine
  GirlGeeks.com
  Teckkies.com
  Recommended by Fortune
  500 corporate leaders.
  Featured in McGraw-Hill
  and JIST Publications
  Chief Technology Officer
  Senior "Big Four"
  Consultant
  Pharmaceuticals Sales
  Manager
  Healthcare Administrator
  Corporate Attorney
  Vice President - Operations
  Chief Financial Officer
Looking for a top-notch resume?
You'll soon discover that Worthington Career Services based in Columbus, Ohio and serving the surrounding areas, is more than a high-caliber resume writing firm. Dedicated to personalized service with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, we make a difference in the lives of our clients, providing visionary marketing tools and strategic plans that lead to successful job searches with multiple job offers.
Three decades of integrity
We serve job seekers in all fields and at all levels, from students and entry-level candidates to senior executives with six-figure compensation packages. As a comprehensive career services firm, our aim is to provide you with services that will make an incredible impact on your exposure, earnings, and confidence level. Our leading-edge methods have penetrated gatekeepers during the most challenging economic climates. We are heavily networked throughout the executive recruiter communities.

  Honored as Top 10 Industry Leader by Professional   Association of Resume Writers & Career Coaches

  Selected to Top 100 Excellent, Most Inspiring Coaches
  on Twitter

  Selected by Better Business Bureau and OCPE to
  judge Laws of Life Essay Contest

  Recommended on Angie's List

Contributed to & Published in:

  Knock 'em Dead Resumes & Knock 'em Dead Cover   Letters

  America's Best Resumes for America's Best Jobs

Job Search/Interview Monthly Seminar
Sunday, June 30, 2013

Job Search/Interview Monthly Seminar
Sunday, July 28, 2013

Job Search/Interview Monthly Seminar
Sunday, August 25, 2013

Job Search/Interview Monthly Seminar
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Your Blue Book Value – Get Real
Last week Suzy got a job offer. For about 5 years she’d held a job she disliked. The stories she told me validated her misery. The management was unfair, she hated having to sell anything, the product was boring and she was lonely in her home office. Ok I bought it.

With her new résumé she got interviews and then ultimately a good job offer. She spoke very highly of the company, the opportunity and the job functions … she was to become an International Customer Service Representative rather than a Sales Representative, her current state of persecution. She was excited. But when the offer came there was one big problem. It was less than she expected…not less than she was worth and no less than she was making … but less that she expected. Suzy was disappointed. Oh she accepted the offer all right. Why did she expect more? Ummmm because. .. It was amazing how quickly she forgot how miserable she was with her current employer. It was all about unreasonable expectations for no substantive reason.

Marc however did turn down his job offer. His current job was in jeopardy because his company had been acquired by a bigger player so he began his search. He liked the new company that wanted to hire him; he was excited about the job (a step up) but because …his offer didn’t cover his wife’s temporary income loss of $40,000 during relocation, he sent a “thanks but no thanks letter.” He may never receive a better opportunity. She could have gotten another job once they relocated.

It’s captivating how candidates will forget both how much they hated their last jobs or their current employment insecurities and what great opportunities they now have due to one factor…… Money… When greed and ego set in logic is abandoned.

Remember, you have a Blue Book value and will be compensated accordingly. Of course compensation can be negotiated but based on justification and not on egotistical expectations or the need for YOUR household income. Beware of human nature!
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