It’s a tough job market out there today. And getting the job you want requires more than just a killer resume. In other words, you can’t just sell yourself on paper. You Continue reading →
Take a moment to step outside yourself. Now, be honest with me here? If you could be your own boss, how would you rate your own performance in the last three months? Would you get a raise, a day off Continue reading →
Are you unhappy at work? Tired and lacking energy and drive? Don’t worry, you are not alone! Studies in the US show that up to 70 percent of the workforce is unhappy with their job at any given time. We Continue reading →
Research the company
Never go to a job interview without first checking out the company online. If you show up without any knowledge of the company you will look unprepared, lazy and uninterested in the company’s background.
Start with an attractive layout
It’s best to go with a simple, classic layout but use bullet points, italics and bold fonts to emphasize key points. To stand out from the pack, you could make your name much larger than Continue reading →
Research the company
Never go to a job interview without first checking out the company online. If you show up without any knowledge of the company you will look unprepared, lazy and uninterested in the Continue reading →
Feeling overworked and underpaid? If you’re starting to feel like you deserve a raise, here are eight DO’s and DON’Ts to build your confidence and tact (and what to avoid!) in asking for the salary you feel you deserve.
Human Resources personnel, professional recruiters and various other career experts all agree: one of the best ways to prepare yourself for a job interview is to anticipate questions, develop your answers, and practice, practice, practice.
(ARA) – Most of us have been there, nervously anticipating an upcoming job interview. When we’re nervous, our body language tends to give us away. Signs take many forms. We may stammer, clench our fists, clear our throats, or tap Continue reading →