Managing a job search can be both challenging and frustrating. Follow our top tips to successfully navigate this process and avoid job search fatigue.
In the previous two installments of this series, Know Yourself and Know Your Situation, we built a solid internal foundation to begin your career shift. But having a plan is one thing - enacting it is another.
You’ve created a spot-on resume, but that isn’t necessarily all you need. Combining that resume with a targeted, well-written cover letter could be what lands you an interview over an equally qualified candidate. It’s easy once you know the structure and steps.
The words 'recession', 'unemployment', and 'lay-off' have been driven into the minds of anyone with a television set. Unfortunately, this is because these words apply to a significant portion of the population. If you're one of those people who has recently lost a job, you may find yourself going through quite an extraordinary array of emotions.
Looking for remote work? Remote jobs are ever popular, and this doesn’t look likely to change any time soon. But have you considered the finer details of remote working? Read our article to find out four things you might not have considered about remote work.
If you get offered the job, that’s good news, but maybe it’s not exactly perfect. You might be wondering if you could ask for more and what you could negotiate. The short answer is that it’s all negotiable.
Wondering how to grow your virtual network? Discover our expert tips to effective virtual networking and reap the rewards of mentorship, professional development, and career growth!
Don’t waste your time applying for jobs blindly and randomly. To find the right job, you need a strategy that works. We’ve got all the advice on effective job search strategies that will help you stand out and land the job of your dreams.
If you’re beginning your career, it can be tricky when you have no experience. Don’t worry. We look at the strategies you need to land a job without experience.
One interview question you can always expect is “Why should we hire you?” Answering this the right way can set you apart from the other candidates and get you a step closer to that job offer. Here’s how to tell the employer that you’re the best person for the job.
This holiday season, you may be considering taking some time off from the job search, choosing to deal with your career transition in the new year. And while you should certainly take some time to enjoy the season, abandoning your search entirely might be a mistake.
The job search is stressful under the best of circumstances - and in an insecure world, it’s even worse. Your pre-existing job search stresses like interviewing or meeting new people are increased by anxieties about the world around you.