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Agreeing for the sake of being agreeable will get you nowhere in your career. If you have a different point of view, respectfully share it. Great ideas and strong strategies are born from such boldness. While it may be easier to agree, the best leaders are those who are unafraid to share their insights in…
First job for fresher can be nerve-wracking as new tasks to learn, bosses to impress and new colleagues to meet. First impressions count; supervisor and colleagues will judge you based on how you act and what you do from the very first day. These four critical issues that will help you get the lay of…
A common question that will be asked in a job interview is “Why do you want this job?” Consider this as your opportunity to position yourself and gain a competitive advantage over other candidates. Walk in well-prepared to give a solid answer. A good answer requires some forethought and preparation that will make it easier…
It’s one thing to be in a job that moves fast and has a certain amount of stress but when you’re bored at work that is something else entirely. A boring job means that you don’t have enough mental stimulation to keep you and your mind active. The days drag on forever and eventually you…
So you’re looking for work. You’ve searched for all the right your job search and submitted a huge number of applications. But the invitations to interview just aren’t coming. Why not? Seeking employment in today’s tight job market often means competing with hundreds of other candidates for just one position. Even if you think you’re…
Obtain the job you seek by following the advice in this post while also avoiding common job hunting mistakes made by older job-seekers. Let’s be honest. For most people, finding a new job (especially if you are also making a career change) in your 50s and 60s is a more challenging proposition than when you…
“I’ve got no skills! How am I going to qualify for a job after I graduate?” This is a common lament among college students, particularly liberal arts majors who don’t see how their education will translate to the real world. But if you ever worry about not being attractive to employers, you shouldn’t. First of…
There are many ways to give yourself the best odds when you’re looking for a job — and just as many ways to ruin them. Here are five common mistakes that people make that keep them from getting the job of their dreams. Apply Without a Plan If you don’t have a job now, you…
Many college grads with four-year degrees face underemployment after graduation as they find that a bachelor’s degree doesn’t necessarily guarantee a job in their chosen field. If they don’t have plans to go on to graduate school, they may have to settle for jobs that don’t match their education or training. Payscale recently looked into…
Get this job interview question right, and maybe you’ll find yourself in a new job with less annoying coworkers. It may sound like a question from an online dating profile, but when job interviewers ask what irritates you about others, they’re trying to assess how you will get along with your colleagues and clients, and…