Nine Things You Should Never Say in an Interview
Being unprepared for an interview can lead to some serious slip ups
Being unprepared for an interview can lead to some serious slip ups
Here are some questions that should raise red flags during an interview
To debate the risks and rewards of using Facebook as a job-seeking tool, one WetFeet editor and Dan Schawbel, author of Me 2.0 and founder of Millennial Branding, sat down for a chat.
Even if you don't have a full-time position, a business card shows that you take your career seriously and will help you stand out from the competition.
Just because you've traded the locker room for the boardroom doesn't mean you should put your glory days behind you altogether
Twitter can be used as a powerful career tool, but before you begin tweeting up a storm, make sure you're up to date on Twitter etiquette.
Here's how to use language effectively in your resume and get the call back.
People have always stereotyped, ridiculed, even tried to marginalize, younger generations. And whether these generalizations are true is irrelevant.
Before posting evidence of your craziest summer moments on Facebook, it's important to consider the effect exposing your private life could have on your job search