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What you need to know before you quit.
As “the great resignation” continues, more people than ever are jumping ship from their current jobs with the hopes of finding something better. Before you send in your two-week notice, take some time to make sure your next job is right for you, not just the first job that comes along. Here are five questions to ask yourself before you quit.
How to prepare for your next job interview.
Whether you’re just starting out in your career or seeking new opportunities, preparing for an interview can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. By preparing thoroughly, demonstrating enthusiasm, and staying true to your values, you can navigate the interview process with confidence.
Avoid these top 5 resume sins.
A little tact and strategy when writing your resume can go a long way toward polishing it into a readable and persuasive gem. Avoiding these top resume mistakes will set your application apart from the mediocre pile on hiring managers' desks.
How to start job searching when you don’t know how to start.
Starting to job search is a daunting task, especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Here are six things to do to get you thinking and get you started.
Don't forget this in your job application: a cover letter.
One important tool that many job seekers overlook is a good cover letter. Here's how to write an effective cover letter in three simple steps to complete your job applications.
Want a new job? Pay can’t be the reason.
How to decide what your next job should be (and why it can't just be money!) Pay can't be the ONLY reason to get a new job. Yet, it’s usually the one reason people say they want a new job when they come to me for career coaching. What I've found while coaching many people through job transition is that complaints about pay are rarely the main problem, and many times are an outright scapegoat.