5 Ways to End Job Search Stress in 5 Minutes or Less

Posted on April 7, 2014

April may have the honor of serving as Stress Awareness Month, but it’s always important to call attention to job search stress. After all, stress is more than an unpleasant sensation. Prolonged stress takes a huge toll on your physical and mental well-being. In a 2020 Stress in Ameri …

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How to Really Use Social Media to Get a Job

Posted on March 31, 2014

By all other accounts, you may believe the social job search is the best way to find the perfect career. After all, you’ve probably read the statistics indicating that most recruiters use (or plan on using) social media in their recruitment efforts. Though you may feel like you’re a s …

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Are You Making These Top 3 Career Mistakes?

Posted on March 24, 2014

We all make career mistakes. From fumbling on your resume to failing to impress an interviewer, mistakes are an inevitable part of your career path. These mistakes also help us get better, become stronger, and understand what not to do for the next go-round. Some career mistakes are h …

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5 Ways to Get Lucky In Your Job Search: Part 2

Posted on March 17, 2014

In my last post, I explained how you can “get lucky” in your job search, from building your own website and giving yourself a social media makeover, to implementing branding strategies. While these are all varying tactics, they all have one central goal: When you meet opportunity with …

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4 Ways to Get Lucky In Your Job Search: Part 1

Posted on March 10, 2014

You’ve probably heard that luck plays as much of a part in the job search as your skills, connections, and employment history. So how can you create your own luck? Now, I’m not talking about finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. As the old saying goes, “luck is what happens …

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I Quit! How to Say Goodbye Without Losing Your Cool

Posted on March 3, 2014

I’ve given a lot of advice about ways to land a job, nab those hidden connections, and manage your career to the best of your ability. But what happens when you already have a job and want to get out? What happens when you want to say goodbye? The latest numbers from the Bureau of Lab …

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Job Search Going Nowhere? 6 Cool Things You Need to Try

Posted on February 24, 2014

If you’re in the job search, you’re probably feeling a range of emotions. Whether you’re transitioning careers on your own accord or were let go by your employer, the job search is a tough sea to navigate — and your ship can be hard to steer when you’ve hit the metaphorical iceberg. I …

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Leadership Lessons From George Washington

Posted on February 17, 2014

Today marks President’s Day, also known as George Washington’s birthday. While you may be enjoying a day off courtesy of our first president, you can actually gain a great deal from his legacy — namely, some important leadership lessons. Being a leader, especially in your first go-rou …

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Be Mine: What Valentine’s Day Can Teach You About Job Interviews

Posted on February 10, 2014

Ah, Valentine’s Day. A day to show your affection for your loved ones. A day to make a good impression on that special someone. A time to pull out all the fireworks, chocolates, and showstoppers to illustrate how you really feel. While Valentine’s Day is a billion dollar industry, the …

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Faster, Higher, Stronger! 4 Career Lessons From The Olympics

Posted on February 5, 2014

The Olympic opening ceremony is just around the corner! While some of the games have already begun, preparations are well underway for the main event. Athletes from around the globe are perfecting their crafts, whether they’re figure skaters, snowboarders, or bobsledders. So what care …

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