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When writing a resume that hopefully will generate job interviews, most people have a number of questions. How long should it be? How you fit all of your experience on one page? Can a resume be more than one page? What information should you...
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When you accept a new job, like it or not, you’re going to be the new kid on the block at your workplace. You are going to be going through a transition period in understanding the new corporate culture and in understanding the exact duties...
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Statistics show that it can take anywhere from three to 15 months to find the right job. Yet, once hired, it can take just days or weeks to lose it. Here are 10 traits that are career poison:
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Job interviews can be identity-threatening and rejection-filled—especially if a job candidate is guilty of TMI—Too Much Information. In my role as a job coach preparing candidates for job interviews, I remind individuals to look good,...
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Even if your resume gets you an interview, it doesn’t necessarily get you the job. Often, people spend so much time trying to create the perfect resume, they lose sight of their real goal—to get a job. Know that the purpose of the resume...
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Living in a world marked by trying times, like the ones we are in, is a tough reality to face. Keeping one's job is even harder given the current economic trends. Despite insecurities about one's current position, employees can easily be mentally...
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Looking for a new job, whether right out of college or later on in your career, can be a humbling experience. The job hunter never really knows what to expect and tends to get despondent if the phone doesn’t ring when the weeks —or even...
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Arecent survey by The Institute for Corporate Productivity found that nearly one-third of the employers studied have seen personal clashes involving religious differences in the workplace.
Thirteen percent of employees surveyed said they have...
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Assemblyman Cymbrowitz, Brooklyn DA Charles J. Hynes and State Senator Marty Golden take time out from greeting the public to enjoy a little entertainment from PS 255 students Hundreds of people participated in the Fifth Annual Lena Cymbrowitz...
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In the interviewing process, you may have the occasion to dine with the decision-maker as a follow-up, and make no mistake—you are being observed. Whether you are dining with a client, on a job interview or at a networking event, dining out...
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