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Finding the Right Career for YOU

Finding the Right Career for YOU

| May 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

It doesn’t matter if you are currently working, in between jobs, or a student who plans to find work—if you’re not happy with your occupation then you are probably in the wrong field. But how do you know which career path will lead you to true happiness? To answer this question, follow your interests and [...]

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How to Land a Job in Corporate Hospitality

How to Land a Job in Corporate Hospitality

| May 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

Corporate hospitality can be one of the most enjoyable and, depending on the client, glamorous jobs available. Who hasn’t dreamed of running an event at a high-adrenaline Formula 1 race, or looking after important business clients at a party? At any level, it requires hard work and determination. This article goes through some of the [...]

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Managing Professional Credibility: Tips for Young Professionals, Their Colleagues, and Clients

Managing Professional Credibility: Tips for Young Professionals, Their Colleagues, and Clients

| May 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

A client says he would prefer to work with someone older. An older White man is addressed as “doctor,” but his colleague, a younger Black woman with the same credentials, is addressed by her first name. A comment on a patient satisfaction survey states that the staff is young, but knowledgeable. Have you been on [...]

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Should Employers Request Social Media Passwords from Applicants?

Should Employers Request Social Media Passwords from Applicants?

| May 15, 2013 | 1 Comment

Oh to be interviewing for a job in 2013! There are so many tools at the fingertips of recruiters in learning about applicants before they even walk in the door for an interview. In fact, a majority of employers say they look online for information about candidates in the interviewing process. According to a report [...]

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3 Tips on How to “Work” a Trade Show

3 Tips on How to “Work” a Trade Show

| May 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

While business development is evolving quickly through new media, old methods of lead development are still vitally important to companies.  This is why at some point in your professional career you might attend or exhibit at a conference and/or trade show.  We’ve put together a few tips on how to get the most out of [...]

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I Graduated! Now What?

I Graduated! Now What?

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Graduation is a big day for any college student. You have spent a fair amount of time, energy and money on getting your education, but this does not mean that you necessarily feel ready for the world at large. The truth of the matter is that the time after college can be fairly scary. You [...]

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Looking Up the Ladder: Finding a New Job

Looking Up the Ladder: Finding a New Job

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Hunting for a new job can be a difficult, trying affair fraught with selling yourself, cold calls, delivering copies of your resume all over town and intimidating interviews. Too often it’s done in a panicked and desperate way, making it something that many, if not most, dread. This feeling prevents people from even testing the [...]

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Industries with Opportunities: A Personal Approach to Job Hunting

Industries with Opportunities: A Personal Approach to Job Hunting

| May 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

Are you doing everything you can to hunt down the job you truly want? It’s important that you understand the how to choose the right job for you. One major flaw that many under-30 job seekers make is to search for a job with any employer willing to hire you. But if you want to [...]

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5 Tips for Using Social Media and Keeping Your Job

5 Tips for Using Social Media and Keeping Your Job

| May 13, 2013 | 1 Comment

Today more than ever, companies are including online reputation and content in their evaluation of potential new hires. Information like photos, texts from tweets, and various miscellaneous comments are stored publicly in places throughout the internet.  If you are applying for a job, the minimum a potential employer will do is to Google your name—but [...]

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Deadlines Killing Your Business? 7 Ways to Stay Ahead

Deadlines Killing Your Business? 7 Ways to Stay Ahead

| May 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

Meeting customer demands is essential in this economy. There are simply more companies out there willing to do business than there are people who need work done. If failure to meet deadlines (and thereby customer expectations) is killing your business, here are the steps to get you back on track. 1. Keeping All Projects Organized [...]

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