A Fine Balance: Love and Work
Romance develops in the office just like anywhere else. But what leads coworkers to act on their attraction and get involved?
Open Mouth, Insert Foot: 10 Interview-Killer Questions
If you ask one of these ten questions in an interview, you'll not only look flighty, but also most likely ensure an instant "no"
Portfolios: the Hidden Weapon of Job Seeking
Portfolios allow job candidates to show interviewers what they can do, instead of just telling them about it
Should Grad School Be Your Plan B?
If you've recently been laid off or are fresh out of college, you might think now is the time to enroll in grad school to avoid job hunting
Red Flag Job Offers
If you see one of the following warning signs in a potential job, it's time to take a moment to reevaluate the offer before it's too late
Tasting Success: Careers in Restaurant Consulting
From funding and food costs to flavors and forks, restaurant consultants have an appetite for it all.
The Do's and Don'ts of Explaining Your Recession Lay-off
To help perfect your approach, here is advice for how you should-and shouldn't-handle the discussion
6 Qualities of a Successful Sales Pitch
Even if you're not in sales, you can benefit by learning the following qualities of a successful sales pitch
Spinning the Negatives in an Interview
Examples of negatives and how to deal with them when brought up in an interview or negotiation