Whether you are a new graduate or recently unemployed, competition remains fierce in the current job market. Things you may never guess could be eliminating you as a candidate.
Today's job search requires a strategy that uses social media as well as traditional avenues.
The interviewer will most likely request you to describe how you would respond to certain hypothetical scenarios or problems that you may face if you were to work for them.
Overdressing is as much as a capital sin as underdressing. You don’t want to wear a suit to an interview where people wear jeans and a polo and vice versa. If you have no idea, play it safe and bring down a notch.
Today’s highly competitive job market presents challenges for everyone seeking employment. Recent graduates and seasoned professionals alike encounter limited opportunities. After submitting a resume and cover letter, these job seekers sometimes do not get a reply from prospective employers.
The process is much larger than just getting a degree and looking for a job.
When 60-plus-hour weeks, expensive professional suits and excessive stress become too much, many high-powered professionals trade in their high-paying careers for a more fulfilling life. Called "downshifting."
Make 2020 the year you get your new career underway.
Your job search has finally paid off. After all the networking events, resume re-dos and mock and real interviews, you finally got an offer for the job you wanted. So now what? Do you just take it or do you dare negotiate?









