Career advice
In order to make sure that evaluation is always positive and in favor of your candidacy, avoid making these whopping mistakes when you’re on the job hunt.
Do you know about the signs you need a new job? If not then you should be aware of them as they can help you get out of a boring job and get a new inspiring job.
If you’re currently on the job market or considering looking for a new job soon, you’ll want to take stock of your “new employer wish list” and evaluate the things you want from a new job that you consider non-negotiable, important but not necessary, or nice but completely non-essential.
One of the biggest mistakes job candidates make is failing to ask any questions to the interviewer. Remember these questions to ask at the end of a job interview.
The job interview is a delicate kind of “dance” between job seeker and employer. Therefore, to succeed you must avoid these common interview mistakes.
Whether you’ve been on the job market for a few weeks, months, or in the case of some academic positions maybe even years, being passed over for opportunities time and time again can really do a number on your morale and confidence level.
While some classic professional terms and phrases will never go out of style, there are many words not to use in a resume. Look at some of those words here.
It’s common knowledge nowadays that most hiring managers or recruiters spend anywhere from 6-10 seconds scanning your resume before they decide to keep it or discard.
The cover letter is a valuable asset in your job hunting toolkit. Use these cover letter tips to present well-rounded insight into your experiences, strengths.
Whether or not you’re actively looking for a new job, it’s always prudent to regularly do a resume update, refresh, and in general keep optimizing your resume.
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