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Virtually Steering Yourself: Finding Your Next Marketing Job
In the new reality of the job market, you need to be ready for virtual interviews and remote work. Mastering these skills will help you push your marketing career forward. COVID changed the economic landscape. Many of those alterations have begun to recede along with...
How to Rebrand Yourself For Your Job Interview
Ever search for yourself online? If so, don't feel ashamed. It's not necessarily a sign of an overdeveloped ego. Instead, it might be a healthy trait in a world where personal branding has become an important aspect of career advancement. One study found that around...
Why Working with a LOCAL Staffing Firm Can Work Better Than a National Firm
Giant companies dominate most fields. Apple. Amazon. Google. However, the staffing industry retains a thriving local dimension. This comes about because working with a local provider can offer significant upsides for job seekers compared to the national alternatives....
Interview Over? What You Should (Appropriately) Do From Here
One study suggests that about a third of hiring managers make a decision about a candidate within the first 90 seconds of a job interview. In these cases, there's not much you can do once the conversation is over. However, that's not the typical scenario. In the other...
How to Know Work-From-Home Flexibility in Florida is a Good Option For You
Visitors flock to Florida to take advantage of the weather and the amazing amenities. (Nearly 120 million of them in 2021 alone.) You live here -- shouldn't you get the most out of what the state has to offer too? Adding work-from-home flexibility to your professional...
Looking for References? Here’s How to Best Get Them!
Reference checks often feel like an add-on to the recruiting process. After all, at that point, you've already survived a scrupulous resume review and an intensive interview. However, having a robust set of references can often make a huge difference. One study found...
Improving Your Health and Wellness Both at Work and at Home
Working can be hazardous to your health. Some jobs come with inherent physical dangers. Others avoid these risks, but still present threats from stress and mental strain. As such, it's important to improve your health and wellness, whether at work or at home. Just in...
Soft Skills That Can Make You Stand Out at Your Next Interview or Job
You're not getting that dream job unless you have the right hard skills and the specific qualifications needed for the role. However, there's more to the story. You're also probably not landing that position without a strong collection of soft skills as well. The term...
Cover Letters: What to Strive For (And Avoid) When Building One
Cover letters are sometimes seen as an add-on. Job seekers tend to treat them like the potentially skippable sidekick to a resume, an annoying chore rather than a crucial component of the process. However, cover letters can become a key ingredient to job-search...
Why Making a To-Do List Can Make a Difference in Your Productivity
To-do lists seem like a simple tool. In fact, they are so fundamental, that they hardly seem like a tool at all -- almost too basic for a hectic schedule in the modern economy. However, this elementary organizational process can make a huge difference in your...
New Kid in Town? Some Boxes to Check When Starting Your Next Job
First days are always hard. From kindergarten to mid-career job changes, beginning something new often comes with anxiety and uncertainty. However, you can take steps to ease the transition by learning the key boxes to check when you start a new endeavor. Don't feel...
Anything for Us? 5 Good Questions to Make Sure to Ask at The End of an Interview
Job interviews pass extremely quickly. Sometimes, you get as little as a half hour to make your case. Even at the typical length of a 45-60 minutes, you'll have just enough time to get over your nerves before it's time to start wrapping up. That doesn't give you a lot...