Job Search Balance: Social Networking vs. In Real Life
The job search shouldn't only include trolling social media for the newest job openings. You need to incorporate a little bit of old school tactics into your strategy to come out on top.
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Basic Cover Letter Do's and Don'ts
Cover letters are universally thought of as a pain in the neck to write, but they can really make you stand out in a sea of applicants. Here are some tips to follow.
Cultivate Your Contacts
Don't just toss gathered business cards into your drawer. Here's how to follow up and grow your network.
5 Steps to Acing an Informational Interview
Fundamentally, an informational interview is an information gathering session. The goal is simple: discover what someone does.
Acceptable Behavior at Your Office Happy Hour
If you're new to the office happy hour scene, follow these guidelines to make sure your clean reputation isn't tainted by common happy hour blunders.
How to Leave a Job with Class Once You Know It's Over
Recognizing the signs and responding appropriately will preserve your sanity and finances
Pace Yourself: How to Handle the Stress of Job Searching
Setting your sights on a new job can be overwhelming. Planning more realistic, short-term goals, will save your sanity during the job search and put you on a smooth path to employment.
The Gap Year: Take It Seriously and Plan Wisely
Taking time off after college to explore and pursue other interests is becoming an increasingly popular trend, just make sure it works to your advantage.
Peace Out! How to Write a Farewell Email to Colleagues
Everyone's seen their fair share of goodbye emails in their inbox. Here are some dos and don'ts for how to write a good one.
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