Over the last several weeks, we’ve been providing the How to Ace Your Interview series to give you additional tips for your job search. Now that you’ve seen how to build confidence, as questions, and prepare with practice, there is one last step to the process. How do you wrap up your interview in the […]
Read MoreHow important is networking in your job search? People talk about it like it’s the best thing you can do, but how many people really find jobs through their networks? The adage states, “it’s not what you know but who you know,” and that’s still true in many ways. A combination of expertise, competency, and […]
Read MoreBeing ghosted has to be the worst feeling. You’re in contact one day, and without warning, you never hear from them again. It can happen in any relationship, including while interviewing with employers for new jobs. What happens if you get ghosted by a potential employer? Here’s how to keep moving forward and what to […]
Read MoreAppreciation is a cornerstone of employee satisfaction. When management recognizes and shows gratitude to their team, more employees will feel engaged and excited about their work. How are you showing appreciation to your employees? Do you do enough? Here are some things to consider. Why Appreciation is The Way to Go Acknowledge Accomplishments as They […]
Read MoreIt’s okay to feel nervous before an interview; everyone does. However, you want to make sure the person on the other side of the desk doesn’t see it. It’s all about projecting confidence. Confidence comes from deep inside and projects positively to your audience. So how can you speak with more confidence during your […]
Read MoreHave you ever felt so overwhelmed at work that you’re ready to throw in the towel? The key to productivity is in the planning. Knowing what you will be tackling on the job every day can help you achieve more of your goals. What is the best strategy for planning your work week? Here are […]
Read MoreGaslighting is a term used frequently in modern psychology. It’s most often associated with the abusive language used by others to convince a person they didn’t see or hear something they witnessed directly. As with many forms of emotional abuse, it’s not uncommon to turn inward. You become your inner saboteur, gaslighting yourself into […]
Read MoreThe Great Resignation is the term experts use for American employees’ historically high quit rate over the last six months. As employees are quitting in droves, many employers wonder what happened to company or job loyalty. In business, loyalty needs to be a two-way street. Here is why you need to be loyal to your […]
Read MoreIt’s perfectly normal to feel anxious before an interview. It’s not something we do every day, so we don’t get a lot of practice. But maybe that’s the trick to acing your next interview? Could practice make perfect? Here is how to have a mock interview before the real one to help you put your […]
Read MoreEvery seasoned professional had to learn the ropes the hard way. There are lessons that we can only learn with time and experience. But what are some things I wish someone had told me early in my career? Here are just five things that can help new job seekers find their footing faster. What I […]
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