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How do you make your resume stand out? These days, jobs are competitive, and you may be tempted to exaggerate on your resume. There are pros and cons to exaggerating on your resume though. Read more:
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Becoming a parent changes you in ways so profound my words could never come close to adequately describing the epic life shift coming your way. It shifts your entire perspective on the world, what's important to you, what your goals in life are and how you want to spend your time
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Are Cover Letters Still Relevant?
9/19/2016
A well-crafted cover letter is a golden opportunity to begin marketing yourself to the company. A cover letter also lets you introduce yourself on a more personal level, and that approach can make a difference. -
Dealing with a Lazy Boss
5/23/2016
If you report to a lazy boss, you know all too well that you need strategies to not only lower your blood pressure, but surefire methods to increase your ability to take charge of your own success. -
There’s a certain advantage to dealing with the devil you know, and that’s why counteroffers are tempting.
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Dealing with a Layoff
7/29/2015
Whether you have an inkling that a layoff is in the works, or the news comes as a bolt from the blue, it hurts to be told you are surplus to requirements. -
Custom Content by: The MIL Corporation (MIL)CONTENT FROM MIL CORPORATION What if you had a job where leaders were invested in your success and ready to listen to your ideas even in the early days.
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While disruption sent workers home, the good news was accounting, consulting, and research employees were mostly able to transition to remote work situations. Let's take a closer look at these three job subsectors.
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Hi-Ho, It's Back to the Office We Go
10/25/2021
Once you've been told to head back to your workspace, how can you make sure returning to the office is a safe and even enjoyable experience? Read on to learn what steps to take! -
Managing people is an entirely different skillset than being an individual performer. Read on for 10 secrets you'll learn as a first-time manager.
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Let us take a look at how the D.C. region's CRE sub-sector performed before, during, and what it will likely look like after the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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Top Workplaces Build Team Environments
6/14/2021
Top Workplaces USA recognizes large organizations—those with 150 or more employees and/or operations in multiple markets—Read on to learn more about 2 winners! -
With an expected "second wave" of COVID-19 cases anticipated during the fall and winter flu season, the jobs available and the process to to finding them will be impacted.
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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.
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As low employment rates continue to hover around 3.5 percent, the current tight job market has made it far easier for candidates to get their foot in the doors of companies that ordinarily wouldn't give them a second look due to their lack of specific experience.
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Maybe you applied for a new job on a whim and have just been contacted to schedule an initial phone screening, or perhaps you’ve already gone through the first round of interviews and have been asked to come back for a second meeting.
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From ground-breaking laws to a statistical tide that’s turning toward workers, 2019 has seen significant changes in the job market. Here are nine employment trends we believe are important, with many just now gathering steam as we head into 2020.
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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...
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Distracting coworkers are an office monster. They make life miserable and lower office productivity. However, you can take steps to reduce their impact on your work life. Here’s our seamless guide to dealing with distracting coworkers.