
Mark Anthony Dyson ★ Career Writer ★ Speaker ★ Thinker ★ Award-winning Blog & Podcast! ★ "The Job Scam Report" on Substack! ★ I hack and reimagine the modern job search!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsBusinessCareersBusiness News | |||

This episode explores the complexities of HR background checks with Ghislaine Knauff, who has worked in HR operations for a Fortune 100 company for the past 15 years. This discussion rarely occurs on podcasts and would help many job seekers understan... more
How BRAVE are you? Are you missing the courage to find the career you want? Many job seekers or career-changers don’t need more or better marketing materials (resumes, cover letters, etc.). Most of them need something they already have or is intrinsi... more
This week, my guest is Lorraine K. Lee, the former editor of LinkedIn News and Prezi. She is now a Trainer, Professor, Speaker, and author of “Unforgettable Presence.”
Highlights:
Lorraine emphasizes the importance of having both confidence and ... more
I was invited to participate in a job search panel at St. Xavier University along with James Miller (who coordinated the event), Lauren Milligan, Nathan Peck, and Dr. Vincent Alexander Davis. Approximately 30-40 students attended and asked questions ... more
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I’m sorry to leave a negative review here as everyone on the show seems very nice. But it has the worst audio I have ever heard….well if you could hear it. The host would speak so quiet I could barely hear and then the guests will speak 10 times louder. It makes it impossible to sit back and enjoy the show. The word ‘um’ is also spoken quite a lot which is aggravating; especially when listening to a show about how to do interviews.
I was trying to listen to the episode featuring Thea Kelley but the audio levels make it impossible. If you turn it up to hear the host, Thea is screaming and if your turn it down to hear Thea at an appropriate volume you can’t even hear what the host is asking. I was interested in hearing the content but the audio quality is so bad you can’t get all the content.
Host Mark Anthony Dyson's passion for serving job seekers comes through loud and clear in this show. His questions focus on the concerns of job hunters and their concern. And the useful conversations that follow also show that Mark is a gracious and thoughtful interviewer.
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Mark Anthony Dyson goes through, step by step to help his clients- present themselves, be better organized, know how to speak to employer and so on. It is a thorough document on how to present and represent yourself when looking for a career option. I rate this 5 stars.
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The show centers on practical career strategy, job-search navigation, and interview presence, often featuring experts who dissect hiring processes, presence, and networking in the modern job market. Episodes frequently blend how-to advice with real-world storytelling—from background checks and hiring timelines to personal development and AI-assisted branding—aimed at helping job seekers present themselves effectively, avoid scams, and manage a proactive, value-driven job search. A notable strength is the mix of practitioners, academics, and thought leaders who contribute tactical tips (resumes, networking, and AI tools) and mindset shifts (bravery, presence, and discernment) to accelerate career progress. The format often blends structured ... more
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Recent guests on The Voice of Job Seekers include:
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2. Lorraine Lee
3. Lauren Milligan
4. James Miller
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