Psychotic Resumes 101
Psychotic Resumes is a Gen-Y (Millennial) job survival guide created by Nick Armstrong to help new professionals build stronger resumes and cover letters so they can find a better job. It's our goal to help Gen-Y do better at interviews and on the job, promoting strong leadership, entrepreneurship, and common sense.
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5 Minutes a day to Getting Things Done

Prefacing with the fact that I am just as much a slacker as anyone else (don’t mistake rampant over-reaching for actual productivity), I know that the job search can sometimes be difficult. Worse, it can be downright depressing. I want to share with you what I do when I get distracted or depressed.
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To Thine Own Brand Be True: A caution on the concept of Personal Branding

I am sure that, as many of you are job seekers or are beginning your careers, you have by now – or will shortly – be given the advice to develop your “personal brand.” That very concept should give you pause. Let me share with you why.
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Monday Millennials – AND – Psychotic Resumes Podcast Episode Eight – Koda.us

This week’s show featured an interview with Katie – the Director of Business Development and Marketing for Koda.us – a social media job search site. Listen and enjoy!
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Congratulations Brazen Careerist

I’ve long said that collaboration will be the new competition once the Millennials take over. There’s no better example of that than Brazen Careerist. A blog aggregator and so much more – Brazen has grown to include more than 1,000 blogs from Gen-Y troublemakers all around the world – this blog included. They’ve been featured on TechCrunch and many other blogs – anyone who is part of the Brazen community knows that their success is also our success.








