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Do You Have To Change Jobs To Find Happiness? by Louis Efron
You’ve heard the saying that the grass is always greener on the other side. David Sturt, writer of the New York Times best seller, Great Work, states that instead of trying to find the perfect job people should focus on making the most out of their current position.
Students battle stress in scramble to find post-grad jobs by Lucy Hicks
The last semester of school can be a very stressful time. It’s the last-minute scramble to finish school while also trying to find a job (which can be a job in it of itself). The above article shares some insight into ways students can relieve stress during this period of their lives.
Secrets of Making the Most out of Job Search Websites by Susan Adams
According to job coaches you should spend only 10% of your time using online job searches. The article above shares some helpful tips to make the most out of your online job search.
Writing a Cover Letter That Will Get Noticed by Robin Reshwan
Encapsulating your skills and personality in a one-page letter is a difficult task. Here are some tips to help make the process of writing a cover letter easier.
From Unemployed to Infinitely Employable: It’s All About Skills
Skill, skills and more skills. A degree is great, but what you are able to do is more important in the eyes of employers. The above article helps you conduct some resume management so you can put on your resume, filling skill or experience gaps.
The One Career Resolution that All Professionals Should Make
Author Carolyn McGowan Coradeschi shares her 30 years of sales experience in her recent book, The Rainmakers Quick Guide to Lasting Sales Success. The article above has compiled some of the key points from the book that will aid in your career advancement.
The 10 Stages of a Miserable Job Search by Steve Tobak
Finding a job in this economic climate is extremely difficult. Since knowledge is power, here are the ten stages of a miserable job search to give you some ways to help you find work.