The problem with living by hard and fast rules is that so much of what makes life interesting happens in the gray areas. Nowhere is this more true than in your career, where flexibility is often more valuable than doing what "they" tell you to do.
Gearing up for an interview often means finding ways to stand out from the competition to impress the hiring manager. From the moment you walk through the office door to the way in which you tactfully follow-up after the interview, here are ten great tips to elevate yourself in the mind of the recruiter.
With an estimated increase in investment of 73 percent, social media recruiting is the new hot trend for companies with vacancies. Take a look at JobVite's infographic to see how social recruiting is significantly impacting the hiring scene.
Sometimes, when you're interviewing for a job, it's hard to believe that you're not secretly auditioning for a terrible reality TV show. For example, the dreaded question, "What is your greatest weakness?"
How many times have you come across grammatical mishaps during your leisurely scroll through your social media news feeds? Here's a quick lesson in the five habitual grammatical errors found online to help you thwart off the grammar police and save yourself from, inadvertently, looking like an idiot online.
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