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The Best Way to Handle Side Jobs On Your Resume
The strategy for what to put on your resume will always depend on the role(s) you want and your work history. Sometimes, putting your side hustles on a resume makes perfect sense. There are also times when it may detract from your professional story.
In-Person, Remote, or Hybrid Work. Which Is Best For You?
I am not a person who likes it when people write in absolutes. That is why I was astounded that Malcolm Gladwell, the renowned author of books about research and the social sciences, said on the Diary of a CEO podcast that those working from home have to go into the office to have a “sense of belonging” and recapture a feeling of something bigger than themselves.
Helpful Tools For Your 2022 Job Search
There is no reason not to employ tools to help make your job search easier and more time efficient. Tools for writing, graphics, email address finding, knowing when emails are opened by the recipient, keyword identifiers in job descriptions, aligning skills with titles for career exploration, and tracking your job search activities can make you more productive.
4 Reasons You Are Holding Yourself Back From A Career Change
Limiting beliefs cause many people not to take actions that would benefit their careers and lives. Limiting beliefs about what is possible keeps people stuck in jobs and careers that they have outgrown or never suited them in the first place. Don’t you want a career that brings engagement, fulfillment, and the ability to thrive in one’s career? That isn’t a pipe dream. It is possible. But first, you must get out of your head to make it come true.
10 Surprising Survey Results About Jobs and Job Search In The US
The expectations and realities of working in the US are often in conflict. Worker voices are now being heard about what they expect and how they want to be treated. This survey gives a snapshot of the state of work and job seeking in 2022. Use this information to make better decisions.
Informational Interviews: The "Hidden Gem" of a Successful Job Search
Informational interviews are an often overlooked part of your job search strategy. It can take some effort to do the research and make the outreach, but the information you can receive will be invaluable for your job search. It can help clarify the right career path and provide you with insider information that can be invaluable and give you a leg up over your competition, and it can help grow your network. All this from a conversation. Isn’t that worth your time and effort?
Top Salary Negotiation Mistakes That Keep You From Getting Paid What You're Worth
Look out for these seven pitfalls to successfully salary negotiations. They can trip you up if you are unaware. Having a strategy going into the negotiations and a positive attitude can help you avoid them and come out of the salary negotiations happy about what you achieved.
Do These 9 Things On Your Resume To Reduce Ageism Bias
Your resume can do much to help – or hurt – your chances of getting the job. It's important not to make mistakes that will eliminate you from contention for a job as early on as possible. Your resume must present you in a way that shows how hiring you will benefit whoever is doing the hiring, so make adjustments by cutting out anything that isn't relevant and highlighting your value. You might boost your relevance to hiring managers above your competitors, which could allow you to get the call for an interview.
Watch Out for These 14 Red Flags During Your Job Interviews
Sometimes we dismiss what we see and feel because we want the job so much. Doing this can be a big mistake. The people in the hiring process should be on their best behavior during the hiring process.
Block lists are not often discussed, but they can be problematic for job seekers who want to return to an employer. Who makes the decision, and what is its basis? Is it permanent, set in stone for all time, or can it expire after some time? In what circumstances will a returnee know this is the situation, and is there a procedure to review this designation?