Interviews can be stressful, but it’s easier if you’re prepared. So where do you start? We’ve got the job interview preparation checklist you need to help you check all the boxes and handle any interview situation with confidence.
You’ve spent years in the same career, only to realize it’s not what you want to do with the rest of your life. Fortunately, a midlife career change is possible. Plan for the next chapter with our helpful guide on how to make a midlife career change.
Generation Z is here! With new attitudes and goals, Gen Z is looking to make its mark on the career market. But what do they want from a career? We’ll discuss what Gen Z is looking for in the workplace and how it will have to adapt to meet their unique needs and requirements.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could try a job for one or two days before committing to it forever? An externship can give you this opportunity. But what is an externship, and why should you consider one? We’ll answer these questions and more in this guide to externships.
A new career starts with an updated resume. A resume for a career change needs to show an employer you’re ready for a new challenge. It should include sections for your relevant skills, experience, and training. Discover more tips for writing a resume to transition into a new career.
New year, new job! The new year brings with it a chance to start fresh, and that includes your career! Make 2025 a banner year for your career with these 10 resolutions that will help you on your journey to success.
We’ve all heard that we should network to advance our careers, but what exactly does that mean? We’ll give you the lowdown on how to start networking to take your career to the next level. It’s easier than you think!
Job security, high earning potential, and advancement opportunities are all possible when you work in finance. But you may also have more stress and less work-life balance. So is finance a good career path for you? Consider both the pros and cons to help you decide.
A professional summary can “make or break” the interview invite. But writing it doesn’t have to be hard to do. Learn how to write a resume summary that gets the hiring manager’s attention and positions you as the top candidate for the job in five easy steps.
Being terminated from a job is never an enjoyable experience, especially if you think it was wrongful. Actual “wrongful termination” can also have serious legal consequences. If you feel you’ve been wrongfully terminated, it’s important to understand how it is defined and what your options are.
Every job seeker wants to know how their resume can capture a recruiter’s attention. A well-written resume headline may be the answer. Read on to learn about resume titles, how to write one, and 40 examples you can follow for guidance.
If you’re scared of public speaking, you may decline opportunities that can help move you forward. Don’t let fear hold you back. Improve your presentation skills, so you can take advantage of opportunities to excel in your career.