Career Experts
Top Five Questions About Resumes Answered
Editorial Team 1Let’s face it. There’s a lot of competing information out there for job seekers on how to write your resume.
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How to Search for a Job During the Holidays
Editorial Team 2If you are in the midst of a job search, don’t count yourself out when the holiday season hits. As the year winds down and the holidays approach, many people begin to feel like they are running out of time on their job search, and they end up giving up until the New Year Read More
Boost Your Job Search in Five Simple Steps
Editorial TeamBy Leeza Byers
The competition in today’s job market is fierce! Therefore, it is critical for job seekers to revolutionize their approach when seeking employment ― whether you’re unemployed or seeking new opportunities for advancement in your career. Read More
Five Phrases That Can Advance Your Career
Editorial TeamYou finally make the decision to make a career change, so you start looking for a job.
Eight Proven Strategies to Open the Door to a Vibrant New Career
Editorial TeamBy Sunny Lurie
Jolt Your Career From Here to There: 8 Breakthrough Strategies for Career-Change Success is the instruction manual you’ll need to navigate through today’s workplace filled with ongoing career change. The Eight-Step Strategy guides individuals from an unfulfilling career to focusing on the right career at the right time and right place.
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The Dos and Don’ts of Social Media and Job Hunting
Editorial TeamLooking for a job in today’s economy is no easy task. Our reliance on smartphones and social media can complicate the search. In fact, a recent study found that 1 in 10 young people have lost a job opportunity due to their social media pages.
Thomas Moran, CEO of staffing firm Addison Group, explains, “From Facebook to Twitter to Instagram, people feel comfortable sharing everything about their lives on the Internet. However, it’s important to remember that your friends aren’t the only ones reading your posts. Potential employers are too…and they can be turned off by several factors that you might not even consider.”
Here are Moran’s top five dos and don’ts when it comes to job seekers and social media:
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