Stephanie Clark

Mission Statement

My goal is to help you succeed in your career change goal.

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Without exception, I serve my clients with strategic writing of the highest quality, have never missed a client’s deadline, and, as a further service share tips on job search techniques and interview strategies. Reputation is built on skills, personality, and reliability. My reputation is strong, and I aim to keep it strong.

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New Leaf Resumes offers past clients its appreciation for new clients referred. For each confirmed client that you refer to New Leaf, you can choose from either:

  • $20 gift card to William’s Coffee Pub, Canadian Tire, or other Canadian business; or,
  • A $20 deposit into your PayPal account.

Please send an email alerting me of who you’ve referred. Once the client’s payment has been processed, please share which option you prefer. Have a coffee, buy a book, replace your toaster - as a thank you from New Leaf Resumes!

p.s. by the way, so far Chapters is the favourite, closely followed by Starbucks.

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    Tuesday
    Jul132010

    The early-bird gets the worm and the best interviewer gets the job

    Interviews evoke thoughts of sweating palms, shaking knees, and mouth so dry that our lips stick! And the reason is that no matter how much we prepare - and try to anticipate questions, devise the answers , come up with more questions, scribble a few more answers ... well, you can never be "prepared enough."


    Preparation is so much more than anticipating the questions, dressing appropriately, handing out extra copies. If you forget all of those, but remember the following, you'll likely still come out on top.

    Apply strategy to your replies, learn to structure your answers in stories, and you'll come out on top. Most recruiters agree that it's not always the person who is most qualified, but the one who interviews best who receives the offer.

    As an interview strategist, I coach clients on how to interview with an eye on landing a job offer. Ask me how!

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