Unlock the Secret to Success in the Gig Economy

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The gig economy has become a popular option for many people looking to build a career. But with so many options and opportunities available, it can be tough to know where to start. Let’s explore some helpful tips. First and foremost, find your niche. The gig economy is a great place to be if you… Read more »

Work Remotely: The New Way to Work

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Working from home has become a popular trend in recent years, and for good reason. Remote work offers numerous benefits that traditional office jobs simply can’t match. In this article, we’ll explore the many advantages of remote work and give you some tips on how to find remote job opportunities. First and foremost, remote work… Read more »

Embracing Career Change with Confidence

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According to a survey conducted by LinkedIn, over 70% of professionals have made a career change at some point in their lives. This indicates that changing careers is becoming more common and accepted in today’s workforce. Pursuing a career change can be both exciting and daunting. It’s an opportunity to pursue your passions, learn new skills,… Read more »

The Future of Work: Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe?

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You’ve probably heard a lot about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it’s changing the job market. Some people think it’ll lead to the loss of jobs, but the truth is that it’ll actually create new opportunities and change the way we work.If you want to stay ahead in the age of AI, it’s important to… Read more »

How Your Work History Affects Your Job Hunt in the New Age of Work

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Some say the resume is dying. I say it’s not. For most jobs, you still have to present an impressive resume and cover letter to land an interview. But the resume–and other details of the job hunt–certainly are changing. Resumes are morphing into a combination of digital identity and the traditional summary of work experience… Read more »

Do You Really Need a Cover Letter? Really??

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The question of whether to include a cover letter in your job application doesn’t have a single answer. Cover letters allow you to provide insight into your experience that a resume can’t communicate and to clearly articulate why you’re an ideal fit for a position. But if you’re sending out dozens of applications, writing a… Read more »

The Top 10 Questions Most Often Asked by Interviewers

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To be prepared for an interview it is helpful to have an understanding of the questions you may be asked and to have prepared answers for them. As you read the questions below, think of adaptations to these and then answer them. You may want to say your answers out loud while looking in a… Read more »

Your Financial Health: How to Keep More Green

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Holiday credit card bills have you down? Struggling to build (or rebuild) your emergency fund? You work hard for your money. Here’s how to keep more of it: SHOP DON’T BUY Think of shopping as a process: browse; take your time; compare prices, products, and sellers. Be intentional—do you really need this item? Do you… Read more »

Soft Skills vs. Hard Skills: What Matters Most in Admin Hiring?

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Hiring for administrative roles can be a challenging endeavor, as it involves finding individuals who possess a unique blend of soft skills and hard skills. In this article, we will explore the vital role that both types of skills play in administrative positions and how to strike the right balance during the hiring process. The… Read more »

The Best Ways To Learn New Job Skills

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