Underrated Job Benefits to Factor During Your Search

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In the quest for the ideal job, candidates often prioritize salary, job title, and company reputation. While these factors are undoubtedly significant, several underrated job benefits deserve careful consideration during your search. Beyond the traditional perks, these hidden gems can significantly impact your overall job satisfaction and work-life balance.   Flexible Work Arrangements In a Read more »

Four Things to Do When Following Up Post-Interview

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Congratulate yourself; You’ve successfully navigated through a job interview by showcasing your skills and qualifications. However, the journey to securing the position doesn’t end there. The post-interview follow-up is a critical phase that can significantly impact the hiring decision. This article will explore four essential things to do when following up after an interview to Read more »

Interview Tips: Respect the Administrative Assistant

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When you’re scheduling an interview or coming in to meet with your future employer, there are a few tips that give you a leg up over your competition. You likely know what to bring to the interview, to arrive early and to dress professionally. You probably have done research before arriving to learn the company’s mission Read more »

Explaining Gaps in Your Work History

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At one time or another, many people have a gap in their employment history. Sometimes the gap is by choice and other times it might be because you were laid off or fired. How you explain an employment gap on the resume, in the job interview or on LinkedIn is dependent on your personal situation and what Read more »

Turning a Bad Interview Around

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Sometimes, no matter how much you prepare for an interview, something goes wrong. You might have woken up with a headache or are going through a pressing personal matter. There are very few things that feel worse than feeling like you’re not connecting with the interviewer. However, this does not have to lead to a Read more »