• Things to Do before Starting Your Job Search
    You have decided to join millions of others in the Great Resignation, but now what? Before you search for a new job, first take time to consider some things that will help set you up for success.
  • Red Flags to Look Out For During a Job Interview
    When you’re desperate to leave a bad job or land any job at all, there’s a temptation to take the first offer you get. But accepting the wrong position can prevent you from landing a much better one. Fortunately, signs of a bad job often reveal themselves during the interview. Here are red flags ...
  • Before accepting a job, do your benefits homework
    When looking for a new job, it’s essential to consider a prospective employer’s complete compensation package. Read on to learn what to consider.
  • Four Tips For Finding the Perfect Job Match
    As a job seeker, it’s easy to zero in on pay, benefits, and even work-life balance. But don’t skip what may be the most important step of the process. Read on to discover more!
  • The Best Way To Turn Down A Job Candidate
    Let's face it: turning down a candidate isn't the most pleasant task in the world. And increasingly, businesses avoid it. Job seekers used to joke about papering the walls with rejection letters but these days, the rejection letter, call, or email is facing extinction. It’s vital, though, to comm...
  • How to Answer: “What is Your Dream Job?”
    What is the best way to answer, “What’s your Dream Job?” While you don’t want to set the bar too high, setting the bar too low can make it sound like you don’t have goals and aspirations. So how do you find that middle ground between “I want it all” and “anything will do?”
  • Thirteen Reasons It's Time to Leave Your Job
    Thinking about leaving your job? Here are thirteen signs its time to leave your job.
  • Are You Likable? Hint: It Impacts Your Job Search
    Potential employers will be checking out your work experience, employment history, and education, but they'll be gauging your soft skills too. This includes your likability, which can make or break your chances of getting the job.
  • These Job Interview Horror Stories Will Give You Goosebumps
    Welcome to real-life interview horror shows, the bane of hiring managers and recruiters across the nation. Your mission: to never star in such frighteningly unprofessional scenarios. Learn more.
  • 6 Things to Avoid Your First Week on the Job
    Starting a new job can be exciting…and stressful. There are a lot of new responsibilities, as well as some things you should definitely not do.
  • How to Start Your New Job on the Right Note
    Starting a new job typically comes with a mixed bag of feelings—everything from excitement to jitters. Want to bring down your stress level? Take some proactive steps to start your new job on the right note.
  • 7 Things To Never Say During A Job Interview
    Even if you’re sitting at a table drinking coffee together, a job interview is not a friend-to-friend talk. In fact, there are some things you should never say during an interview. Here are seven of them.
  • Can My Appearance Impact Me Getting the Job?
    So while beauty may be only skin-deep, good looks can equal a good job. Here’s how.
  • How to Explain a Career Shift During a Job Interview
    It’s important you’re prepared to explain your career shift confidently during a job interview. Here are some tips to help ensure that a positive step in your life doesn’t get misconstrued as something negative.
  • What to Do on Your Last Day at a Job
    Your last day on the job is likely to be a hectic one and—for better or worse—it's probably going to be one full of emotions. Here's how to navigate your last day on the job with ease.
  • The Possible Impact of Vaccination Status on Your Job Search
    Is it “legal” to be asked about your COVID-19 vaccination status? Can an employer require you to get vaccinated? The answers are convoluted, but we have you covered in this brief guide about vaccine requirements and the hiring process.
  • Maintaining Work-life Balance in Starting a New Job
    While you're working to make a solid first impression, you may struggle to juggle your work and home lives, but there are ways to start a new job without back-seating family. Read on to see how!
  • The Right Way To Say Goodbye To Your Job
    While leaving your role may be difficult, it is a necessary act that requires as much thought and consideration as it took to apply for the job. And if the end of your role is navigated successfully, it will lay the groundwork for a positive beginning elsewhere.
  • Is Your Company Careers Page Getting the Job Done?
    Career pages can be more than a repository of company job postings
  • Best Practices for Getting a Job at Your Old Company
    Often when you resign a position, you can't imagine ever wanting to return to your employer. But a growing number of employees (known as "boomerang employees") are finding new opportunities at old employers, and hiring managers are increasingly open to rehiring former employees. If a boomerang po...