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The traditional office Dress Code is becoming a thing of the past, so where can employees turn for guidance to dress for success? A dress code works well for private schools, team sports, and workplaces with pressing safety concerns. No employer wants to see workers operating heavy machinery with loose clothing that can get caught in…
There are a lot of well-known traveling careers out there. From travel writers to airline pilots to CEO, most of them seem rather unattainable, or maybe just aren’t right for you. If you go about it the right way, almost any profession could become a traveling profession, but it might take a lot of time…
Once you have written your CV properly and floated it in the market, soon you will start getting interview calls. To ensure that you ace the interview it is important to go prepared. Following are some of the simple tips to increase your chances of getting through the interview: 1. Research the employer It is…
Employers usually conduct the phone interviews to shortlist the best candidates from the huge pool of talent, whom they would like to see for a personal interview. Recruitment is a time consuming job and the telephonic interviews provide the recruiters a good opportunity to screen the best candidates. You might feel that a phone interview…
Wouldn’t it be great to maximize your performance and increase your personal productivity at work? You already work hard, and you work long hours, but there are things you can do to make the time you put in more productive than it already is. Here are six suggestions on how to increase productivity. 1. Make…
How should you resign from your job? How about what you shouldn’t do when turning in your resignation? I’ve seen resignations handled both ways. One employee left a note on her manager’s desk saying she quit and wouldn’t be back. Another employee got mad, yelled at the boss, and walked out the door. Neither option,…
Don’t speak too fast Nerves tend to make us speed up, so while you’re waiting for your interview, breathe in through your nose very slowly for a count of three. Then breathe out through your nose for a count of three. Repeat this three times. That should take you a total of 18 seconds. In…
Fresher Resume Guide: How to Write a Resume If You Have No Experience If you’ve been wondering how to make a resume with no experience, stop worrying. Writing a CV with no work experience is different to a normal resume, but it’s easier than it looks. Basic fresher resume issues The issues in writing a…
You’re going to be offered the job. Or at least you’re pretty sure you are going to be. You’re thrilled and picturing yourself in the big chair and doing whatever it is that you will be doing for this role. But don’t break out the champagne and dancing shoes just yet. There’s one more big hurdle that…
How many of you had stumbled upon an interview question you haven’t prepared yourself for, and your mind drew a blank? Sensing that awkward silence, you blurted out whatever words you could find and desperately made sentences out of them. The Interview Tips ended moments later, and as you reflect back on what you had…