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Hate Your Job? How to Survive It While Looking for a Better One
When you feel detached from your work and the organization, it may feel like the only solution is getting yourself out of there quickly. Yet, that may not be the right solution. Spend some time to assess what is going on with you and whether a change in scenery will improve your situation in the long run. Remember: it is never a good idea to flee a job; it is always better to go towards something that is a better fit.
Who Should Help You with Interview Prep – and Who Should Not
Getting the right help can be the difference between landing the job and missing out—so who should you trust with your interview prep?
Stuck in a Prolonged Job Search? Here’s 8 Things You Might Be Doing Wrong
“There are very few things worse than a prolonged period of unemployment. It saps your confidence and puts you in a state of constant stress. You start thinking that there is something wrong with you. But nothing is wrong with you. Sometimes, your situation is due to a strategy that’s not working, and sometimes, it’s bad timing for your job search. Don’t give up!”
Ask These Questions to Find a Good Boss
A good boss can make or break your experience in an organization. When you work with a boss whose management style aligns with how you work, this can positively impact your job satisfaction, the effort you put in, and ultimately, your long-term success at this organization and in your career.
Are You Motivated or Burnt Out?
If you realize that you are using too many burnout skills, impacting your career and personal life, then this information is vital to understanding what roles are a better fit.
How to Tell You’ve Had a Winning Interview
We’ve all been there—you walk out of an interview feeling you have nailed it, only to receive an email saying, “We’ve decided to move forward with another candidate.” You are confused. What could have happened?
Avoid Interview Blunders Recruiters Hate (In 5 Words or Less!)
Whether you're preparing for your first interview or a seasoned pro, it's always good to know the common pitfalls that can derail an otherwise productive conversation.
The Power of Public Recommendations for Job Seekers
One of the main benefits of public recommendations is that they lend credence to a job seeker’s work history, skills, and abilities.
Writing Your Own Career Manifesto
You can craft your Declaration of Independence—your career manifesto. This personal declaration can guide you toward a career that aligns with your strengths, values, skills, and personality-based interests. This manifesto can be your GPS for improvement, achievement, and success.
I've seen this same movie before. People panicked when PCs started popping up in offices (yes, I am that old). They thought it would result in many jobs being lost. Yes, some did, but it created even more.
And you know who did fine? The ones who stayed curious and were willing to try new things.
The secret isn't becoming technical. It's becoming adaptable.