Dressing For Success: Your Clothes Introduce You Before You Introduce Yourself

Some would say that it’s unfair to judge a book by its cover and count someone out just because of their clothes but it’s not as cut and dry as it may seem. Interviewers only have a limited amount of time to assess you, a complete stranger, and determine if you will work out in the long run.

Slow and Steady Wins The Race: Your Recipe for Conducting Your Job Search Without Burning Yourself Out

We don’t have any control over employers but we do have control over how easy or complicated we make our job search. Racing to the finish line is not the best approach when it comes to conducting job search. Executing a well thought out plan will not only get you better results, but it will also make your job search less chaotic.We created a two week plan to help make things feel less overwhelming. Whats even better is that you can also apply this plan to any type of goal.

Make Sure That You Do These 3 Things Before You Accept That Job Offer

I hate to burst your bubble but salary should not be one of the top 3 things that you evaluate a company on at the time that they offer you the job. What is the point of making good money if you can’t use it to live a life that you like? Everyone’s definition of what brings them a sense of satisfaction differ but people typically become frustrated or burned out over common issues. You should evaluate your potential new job on these factors before you sign on the dotted line…

Polish Your Resume Using These 3 Tips

I have compiled a list of 3 common mistakes that I encounter on hundreds of resumes on a daily basis. Some of these mistakes are made by people who haven’t applied to jobs in years and they are unaware of new hiring trends. Others are merely following poor advice from sites who falsely advertise their expertise. Whether you fall into one of the categories above, or you’re just looking for quick tips to fix your resume, these tips are for you.

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