Kent Lee
Career & Executive Coach
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Co-authored Articles (6)
How to Work in the USA
Expert advice on finding a job, securing a sponsor, and getting a Visa Perhaps you've always dreamed of coming to the United States to live and work. While the US has relatively strict immigration policies, you can still...
How to Add a Nickname to Your Resume (and Stay Professional)
Include your preferred name on a resume with these formatting tips You’re filling out your resume and have listed all your relevant experiences and skills. Now, all that’s left to do is fill in your contact informati...
How to
Become a CIA Agent
If you're smart, have a college degree, are ready to serve your country, and are ambitious, becoming a part of the CIA is a future career option for you. Provided you're a U.S. citizen and you meet all the required quali...
How to
Become a TV Reporter or News Anchor
Being a TV reporter or news anchor is an exciting and fast-paced profession. However, if you're in it for just the glamour and the glory, then you may have to rethink your priorities. Being a TV reporter or news anchor n...
How to
Apply for a Job in Person
In an increasingly competitive job market, you might feel tempted to simply stop by a local company or business and drop off your resume. But this can be a very risky tactic to use and it could actually hurt your chances...
How to
Put Babysitting on a Resume
If you’re applying for a job in childcare or don’t have much other work experience, you can include babysitting on your resume in the experience section, under the skills portion, and as part of your references list....