If you don’t like your job, and have the ability to be employed somewhere else, then you should leave it. Every job is going to have something to complain about, but if your job is a source of constant stress, you’re getting no life skills from it, the pay isn’t good, the management is terrible, […]
Using Social Media to Enhance Your Job Search
If you’re searching for a career change or looking for your dream job, it’s understandable that you feel tired scrolling through job board after job board and seeing the same old posts, day in, day out. Even if you have already applied for a vacancy, statistics show that by 2020, over 95% of employers will […]
Sommeliers and Line Cooks Should Have More in Common
If you don’t know much about the pecking order in a restaurant, it’s likely because you haven’t worked in one before. The separation between the front and the back of the house (i.e. the line cooks and a sommelier for instance) is almost as wide as it is between a Wall Street broker and the person who shines […]
Answering The Tough Interview Questions
How To Answer The Tough Interview Questions “What’s your biggest weakness?” If your answer to that question (in your head) is “answering this question”, then you’re not alone. The strengths and weaknesses questions, in addition to interview questions like “tell me about yourself”, are never easy to answer. They’re designed to be tough, and they’re designed to […]
How To Get Invited To A Job Interview Every Single Time
We hope you’ve been enjoying our Apply & Get Noticed series. If you missed the first two lessons, you can check them out right here: How To Apply To The Right Job, The Right Way Your Resume Is Overrated, But Still Important For the third lesson we take a look at how to use your […]
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