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About Me: Hi, I’m Whitney Hardison, Renaissance Woman, Expertise UnDefined .
I AM THe ultimate blend of paradoxes and possibilities! From navigating the high seas of sales strategy to unraveling the mysteries of the data-driven universe, I am a whirlwind of contrasting energies, seamlessly merging the analytical with the creative, the introverted with the extroverted, and the nervous with the confident.
With a background in Sales and Leadership spanning seven adventurous years, I am no stranger to the thrill of the chase. Armed with a lifetime of out-of-the-box thinking, I’ve mastered the art of harmonizing chaos and order, finding beauty in the balance between structured strategies and spontaneous innovation.
beyond the boardroom, MY adventures take on a life of their own. Whether scaling the peaks of analytical mountains or diving into the depths of creative oceans, they embrace every twist and turn with infectious enthusiasm and a dash of whimsy.
So, buckle up and join Me on this wild ride through the realms of sales operations and beyond – where every contradiction is a celebration, and every challenge is an opportunity for growth. Together, let's embrace the beautiful chaos of duality and chart a course for greatness!
from the desk of :
Since losing my job in December, I've been diligently searching for my next adventure, but it's proven to be quite a challenge. Amidst this journey, I've amassed a plethora of thoughts on the job search process, which I'm excited to share in a lighthearted manner. Let's begin with the crucial first impression a company receives of prospective employees. It often appears that cover letters and resumes don't receive the attention they deserve, with bots frequently managing the initial application process. We're all expected to adhere to the same standardized application methods, incorporating keywords to catch the bot's eye, while minimizing personal flair to fit corporate norms. Truly, I find this quite boring & out of step with my personality; therefore, I have taken the time to put together a little series of how I would apply for a job if I didn’t have to follow standard procedure. I hope you'll take a moment to read this one, and perhaps it will resonate with a few of you. Let’s start with the COVER LETTER.