About Us

Proven process to start your job search

The Job Guy Method was built from the inside out. Shaped by deep expertise in career management and thousands of conversations with the people who actually make hiring decisions.

Rooted in insights gathered from over 4,000 hiring managers, this approach goes far beyond traditional resume writing or interview prep. It’s designed to reverse-engineer what employers truly look for, and position job seekers as the clear solution to their needs.

For nearly two decades, the Job Guy Method has guided more than 1,700 professionals in their pursuit of more meaningful, impactful careers. Whether launching into the workforce, moving up the ladder, or making a strategic pivot, clients rely on a proven, time-tested methodology that’s delivered consistent results across industries and roles.

And now, with services offered entirely virtually, the Job Guy Method supports clients nationwide, delivering personalized strategies, expert guidance, and actionable tools to help you stand out, all from wherever you are.

Our Team

John Bates

I am a career changer myself.

My first career was in retail management where I owned P & L responsibility for a $70 million 350-employee territory. My latest assignment there involved me taking over a territory from a colleague who had just left the company. Little did I know that this colleague would play a key role in defining my second career two years later!

It was then that I applied to a business generalist job that had appeared in the Boston Globe…

Lindsay Hofbauer

We are all career changers.

I am passionate about helping career seekers achieve their goals and find happiness in their next position. As someone who has experienced the quest for the defining “career success” and gone through the process of a deep reflection into my strengths (and maximizing them) I know firsthand the struggle of not knowing where to start with a search. The hours spent trying to write the ‘perfect’ resume or trying to pivot into a new industry could have been saved had I partnered with someone who already knew the ins and outs of the ATS (Applicant Tracking System), spoke with recruiters weekly on changes in trends, or had the advice of hundreds of hiring managers.

There are lots of people you could work with, so why partner with Job Guy?

Our approach is different.

  1. Job change is almost always driven by something negative (layoff, economics, work-life balance change, bad boss, unrealistic expectations, etc.). Most clients historically have taken jobs more to escape a bad situation than as part of a well-developed, longer-term career plan that matched their skills, interests, and lifestyle needs.

  2. Career changers typically don’t take enough ownership for translating their skills and experience into the language of the new direction. This puts too much burden on networking partners and employers to connect the dots. Most won’t bother. The same is true for later-career clients who are looking to “downsize” into smaller jobs.

  3. Resumes must be written to work at three levels: the applicant tracking system, staffing team, and hiring manager. They must be written in scale with the targeted jobs and not be focused on past experiences that may be very impressive, yet not appropriately connected to the next role.

  4. Interviews need to focus on the measures of success for the job in question and be tailored to the perspective of the individual (not the company) doing the interview. Successful candidates match their accomplishments and skills in a way that best aligns with the level and function of the job from the point of view of the individual across the “desk.”

  5. Networking is not only the most effective tool to minimize elimination by screeners, but also to tap into the hidden job market. Most job seekers burn through their network very quickly by asking for help instead of offering it. Networking partners will always be more excited to introduce us as a solution than they will be to hit up their network for favors.