Don't Let Your Major Define Your Future
A bit of career advice for students and professionals who think they have to pick and stick with one area of expertise-from college to retirement
A bit of career advice for students and professionals who think they have to pick and stick with one area of expertise-from college to retirement
Remembering details is critical to making a great impression during your job search and career. Find out how even a conversation about the weather can make you stand out.
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Creating a video resume to show off your personality? It may be just the edge you need to win over recruiters. That is, when it's done well.
When a defeated Gen Y blogger made light of the current job market by suggesting outrageous jobs, he only did a disservice to my creative, able generation.
As recruiters are forced to cut costs, their focus on online resources grows. That might mean it's time to upgrade your job hunting strategy.
Forcing a connection with a handshake and business card can only get you so far, but making the effort to know someone on a deeper level will naturally find you more success.
By letting others choose your career, you could end up on a path to career hell. Instead, consider your strengths and passions from the get-go.
Even if you never dance ballet or pick up the oboe ever again, there's a place for non-traditional skills on your resume and in your job search.
The more we know about you, the more we can do to help you plan an awesome career.