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What questions should YOU ask during an interview? A job interview shouldn't be an examination of the applicant, it should be a conversation. Sure, the objective of an interview is to make a business to think that you'll be a perfect fit for their company—but are they a perfect fit for you? Often it's encouraged, and sometimes expected, for...
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Build a better team with these team-building ideas Team building is used by companies to help their employees excel as team members and make the work environment more enjoyable. Simple exercises and group activities can help individuals discover the strengths and weaknesses of their co-workers while revealing their own as well. Although most team-building exercises...
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Should you get an MBA? This could be one of the most important questions a person can ask oneself. A Masters in Business Administration opens many doors to an advanced management position and many other great career opportunities. However, studies have shown it is not always necessary to have an MBA to have a successful career. Some careers virtually require...
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Finding a job using social networking Web sites Social networking Web sites can be powerful tools for job seekers. You can establish many industry connections and create a profile that showcases your accomplishments. Plus, more and more companies and recruiters search these profiles every day looking for candidates. Most job hunters start with LinkedIn.com. It...
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How to Prepare for Maternity Leave Being pregnant is chaotic enough with announcements, planning, preparations and doctor visits. And that's just your personal life! Your professional life is going to be significantly altered, too, and the earlier you prepare for it, the easier your transition into maternity leave will be for you and the co-workers who will...
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What tricks get your résumé noticed? Your résumé is a very big part of job hunting, but few people know how to write one properly. Not getting the interviews you want? Then your résumé may need some polishing! Follow these simple tricks and your résumé will get noticed. Use a header that grabs attention...
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When your friend becomes your boss— How to best treat the situation When you spend 40 or more hours a week at work, developing close friendships with your co-workers is unavoidable. Friendships like these are beneficial because they can make for great company during lunch or a sympathetic ear if you need to vent about the boss. But what if suddenly one...
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How to get over procrastination on the job With spring in the air, it’s easy to get distracted at work. Just glancing out the window could send your mind daydreaming about warm spring days and enjoyable outdoor activities. This distraction can make procrastination a real problem for many of us while at work. Putting off one project here and another report...
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How to improve your public speaking skills For most of us, there is nothing more terrifying than standing up and speaking in front of a large or small group of people! The following tips are geared toward helping you make public speaking less stressful. And, less stress means a more relaxed and confident you—making a better impression on everyone else....
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Self-evaluations: What’s the trick to filling these things out? It happens early every year; an annual ritual of digging through files and trying to make sense of the past year. No, not filing a tax return–filling out the self-evaluation portion of your yearly review. Here are some tips on how to best represent yourself. Be specific Actions speak...
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How to approach your boss regarding a pay increase You’ve worked hard, stayed late, came in early, gave up your Saturdays, took on extra projects willingly and completed them early. And now, after all this extra effort, you’ve decided it’s time to ask your boss for what you think is a well-deserved raise. Here’s how to go about it the...
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Surviving a reorganization or major change within your company In these challenging economic times, we all must be prepared for corporate reorganization or a major change within our company. Mergers or acquisitions occur, staffs are downsized or consolidated, and employees sometimes must work longer hours for the same salary. But is it OK to settle for “at...
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How to Treat After-Work “Happy Hour” Appropriately Happy hour can be a fun way to relax with your co-workers and get to know each other on a more personal level outside the office. That is, until someone (or worse, you) loses all decorum and does something embarrassing. To avoid moments like this, it's important to follow a few rules when going...
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Do you know proper business dinner etiquette? If Woody Allen is correct and 90% of life is just showing up, then the other 10% is acting like you know what you’re doing when you get there. This would certainly apply to business dinners, where etiquette and social grace can potentially affect your career path. The following are some tips on how to act when...
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What Certificate Programs Increase Your Value to Potential Employers? Certificate programs are a series of courses designed to give students a relatively quick (they generally require about 30 credits compared to around 120 for undergrad degrees), yet extensive professional training in a specific field. Programs focus on a variety of areas—from financial...
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