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““It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ―George Eliot
Acing the IT Job Interview – Navigating the Top 10 Interview Questions
This is a guest post by Charles Eaton. You’ve set your sights on a new career in IT. You’ve studied, trained and passed the necessary certifications. You’re excited and prepared to start this new career journey. All you need is your foot in the door – and that starts with acing the job interview. For many, [...]
Interview Insights: How to Impress a Potential Employer
Preparing for an interview with a potential employer can be daunting. You’ve scrolled through job listings, completed your application and finally landed yourself an interview. They, now, hold the key to your future so it's easy to understand why the pressure can build. Making a great first impression and leaving a positive imprint in their memory [...]
Moving For a New Job: 7 Things You Should Know
As you navigate the twists and turns of your career path new opportunities will present themselves on a regular basis. And some are simply too good to pass up, even if they cause disruption to your lifestyle or take you outside of your comfort zone. Indeed, you may find that to pursue the job prospect of [...]
Tips to Get Your Resume Noticed Immediately
15 seconds or less. That's the average amount of time that hiring managers spend on each resume during the hiring process. While your resume may take hours to put together, it's going to take a few seconds for the hiring manager to decide if it's a good fit. That's why you must optimize your resume to [...]
Finding a Job in the US: 5 Tips for Foreign Applicants
The United States is known around the world as the land of opportunity, and with its current booming economy, there are plenty of employment opportunities to go around. While this might be of interest to foreigners looking to find a job in the US, there are quite a few hoops that must be jumped through to [...]
Relevancy is key: How far back should your resumé go?
This is a guest post by Andrew Fennell. Recruiters don't dedicate much time to each resumé they review, and they certainly won’t be flicking through five pages of information - no matter how skilled you are! For this reason, it’s best to keep your resume to just two pages long - and even better if you [...]