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What is work-related stress? The word “stress” has now become a usual term used by people experiencing pressure and negativity. Often, individuals who are overloaded with work and feel hopeless about it refer their experiences to stress. As a result they feel stressed. However, in terms of its technical definition, we cannot classify all cases…
As a project manager and recruiter, you know how crucial recruitment and selection is to your organisation’s development. You also know that there are too few hours in the day to sufficiently dedicate yourself to it. Don’t let the best candidates slip away! Don’t keep coming back to phase one. Here are 6 tips for…
What do we mean by successful people? Let’s acknowledge that public recognition and wealth are narrow definitions of success. Many highly successful people aspire to neither but become the most valued members of their organizations and communities. For others, their success may be largely confined to the family. They make inspirational parents, form close and…
Making new friends is one of the greatest benefits of a new job. Office friends make going to work more pleasant and rewarding, they foster teamwork, and they can help you get acclimated to your new position and environment. If you’re really lucky, your work friends will add to your after-work social life, too. Though…
Challenge them. Convince your audience to take what you’ve told them and do it. Challenge them to make a difference or to do something out of the ordinary. Use the power of your speech to inspire action in your presentation closers and dare them to take what they’ve learned in your speech and apply it to…
You’ve survived a few phone screenings, and now the hiring manager is ready to see you in person. Your interview is scheduled (Wednesday, 10 a.m.). You’ve done thorough research on the company, practiced answering the most common interview questions, and figured out some great questions to ask face-to-face. There’s really only one thing left to…
1. You aren’t really willing to relocate or will want money to do so. If you work in Chicago and you’re pursuing a job in Boston, an employer may gloss over your stellar experience and instead focus on the fact that you’ll need to move to another state. Perhaps the person will figure it’s too…
It’s Employee Appreciation Day, when the skies open up and your company showers you with Lamborghinis, free trips to Dubai, World Series tickets, billboards across the country featuring huge images of your face. Just kidding! We all know we’re lucky to get out with much more than a friendly nod and a pat on the…
After all the work you’ve done researching, applying and interviewing for jobs, you’ve been offered the position you’ve been aiming for. Go you applying and interviewing for job offer. You’ve got your ticket out, and you’re understandably psyched. But don’t be so quick to accept it right away. “When an employer makes a job offer,…
Interviewing can be a gut-wrenching process. Most books on how to interview list hundreds of interview questions you need to be ready to answer, but few talk about the questions to ask an employer during an interview. Take more control at your next interview by asking some pointed questions of your own (and maybe these…