Telling Tales: Using Storytelling to Land the Job You Want

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Don’t Get Stumped by Off-the-Wall Job Interview Questions

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Picture yourself in this scene: You’re in a job interview. Everything is going better than you imagined it could. You look professional and fabulous. You are totally prepared. You are on a roll. You’re nailing every interview question. You feel wonderful rapport with your interviewer. Suddenly, out of the blue she asks you: “Imagine you… Read more »

How to Find More Time In Your Work Day

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Surveys conducted throughout the United States have found that the average employee admits to wasting approximately two hours out of every eight-hour work day. This does not include lunch and other scheduled breaks. If you find that you don’t have enough time to get your work done, it may be because you’re wasting more time… Read more »

Don’t Be A Wallflower–How to Overcome Shyness at Work

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  There are some people who can walk into any room with an air of confidence and instantly become friends with everyone. Those people are called extroverts, and many of us introverts often envy them in the workplace. However, even extroverts suffer from shyness at one point or another. Whether you’ve been on the job… Read more »

Use This Instagram Trick for Your Resume

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If you’ve been temping for a while, you know that contingent work can help you develop skills that will make you more attractive to permanent employers. But what’s the best way to showcase that experience? While the stigma once associated with contract work is a thing of the past, you’re not wrong to worry that… Read more »

Learning to Co-Exist With Co-Workers

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Eight hours a day. Five days a week. Fifty weeks a year. You spend almost as much time with your co-workers as you do with your family.The moral of the story? Good relationships with co-workers are the single most important factor for job satisfaction. Without them, the hope of a great working environment becomes just… Read more »

Break the Cycle! Turn Career Sabotage Into Career SUCCESS

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Ask yourself a question: Are you sabotaging your career? You’re probably thinking, of course not. And that makes perfect sense. Why would any of us knowingly self-sabotage when it comes to something as important as our career? And that’s the point-we don’t always know we’re doing it. If you’re feeling stuck in a rut when… Read more »

Follow These Tips to Make a Great Impression at Work

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Of course, when starting any new job it’s important to make an exceptional first impression. After all, building meaningful relationships with your managers and coworkers plays a key role in your professional satisfaction. Ultimately, making a positive impression at your place of employment helps build a rewarding career until your retirement day. What follows are… Read more »

These Interview Questions Help You Hire a Top Performer

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These Interview Questions Help You Hire a Top Performer The interview remains the most important part of the hiring process, helping companies make the right decision between candidates. After all, a great résumé boasting deep experience and desired skills mean little if a candidate bombs their interview. Maybe they exaggerated some of the information on… Read more »