JOB SEARCH
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““It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ―George Eliot
8 Ways You Can Get A Job With Little Or No Experience
You need experience to get a job. The first thing you see in an advertisement is that the employer wants a candidate with years of experience. The problem is that you need a job before you can gain experience, which leaves you in a tricky position. How are you going to bridge the gap? Your only [...]
4 Ways to Fight Interview Jitters
Job interviews have often been termed as one of the most nerve-racking experiences. No matter how prepared you are, there is always a panic button just under the surface that can accidentally turn on. The mind is anxious and the heart races to the uncertainties. Things can go wrong. What matters most now is the illusive [...]
7 Things Not to Put in Your Resume (Even If You’re Really Tempted to)
This is a guest post by Michael Gilmore. The important thing when applying for a new job is having an incredible resume that will capture the attention of the recruiters. Easier said than done, because writing a killer resume is anything but easy. Keeping it short and to the point, while at the same time including [...]
4 Data-Backed Ways to Make the Most of Your Job Search
This is a guest post by Robyn Melhuish. You want to look for a new job, but you can’t bring yourself to do it -- you’re dreading the long and frustrating process. Just the thought of updating your resume makes you want to curl up in the corner of your office and hold out until the [...]
This Is The Right Way To Follow Up After The Interview
This is a guest post by Val Matta. The silence is killing you. Sure it’s only been a few days, but you still haven't heard any news on your interview. You left the hiring manager a message thanking them for their time, and let them know that you are looking forward to hearing from them. But, [...]
Commonsense Conversational Tips for the Job Contestant
This is a guest post by Vicky Oliver. The job interview is the most nerve-racking exchange of dialogue any of us will undertake. Those 45 minutes of intense scrutiny are pivotal. Your career, and your livelihood, depends on whether you can remain upbeat, exude charisma, and answer to the questions asked with aplomb. But how, you [...]