4 Tips for Calming Your Nerves Before an Important Interview

Searching for a new job causes many different and often conflicting emotions. After weeks of submitting applications, no moment is greater than when the follow up is received to schedule an interview. Immediately after that elation, however, comes the panic.   It’s easy to sell yourself on paper, but the face-to-face meeting makes or breaks […]

How to Make Your Previous, Boring Job Sound Appealing

Talking about what excites you is simple. A passion swells up within you and you’re selling someone on your experiences without really trying. When interviewing for a new job, the hiring manager wants to see this kind of enthusiasm – but what do you if your old job was boring?   Find What You Loved […]

Leave it at the door! 4 Tips to Make Sure Stress from Work Doesn’t Follow You Home

For many working Americans, the idea of “work/life balance” is synonymous with impossible. It’s a nice idea in theory but rarely executed well. In fact, almost 70% report they’re stressed about work and money. Even worse, most Americans feel they aren’t doing enough to manage their stress. Instead of letting stress get the best of […]

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Adding Value with Adaptive Skills on Your Resume

Resume writing can be a tricky prospect, especially if you’re revamping an older resume or writing a brand new one to demonstrate your unique skillset. However, far too many job seekers make the mistake of listing generic skills that have no real value for recruiters. Or they may list skills that are too specific, making […]