Often, the first question you’re asked during an interview is one of the most difficult; “Tell me a little about yourself.” It’s so broad that it can be hard to know where to begin. What are the most important pieces of information to share without rambling? Check out these tips on how to avoid stumbling on the first step.
7 Advantages of Working in the Healthcare Industry
Healthcare is typically a broad term that is used to describe a variety of careers that cater to health services to those who are in need of them. However, the benefits that come from healthcare jobs make it popular among graduates who are looking to make the switch to a more profitable career.
Networking for Career and Job Search Success
Networking is a crucial aspect of your job search and career success and will help you gain access to opportunities you never knew existed.
Lousy Bosses are Lousy Role Models
One of my lousy bosses (yes, I’ve had more than one) would make grand promises to staff and customers but kept few commitments. I learned not to trust his word.
Going for a Promotion? Do These 3 Things Now
You may have any number of reasons for wanting to take the next step up the organizational ladder. Maybe you’re currently overqualified and bored. Maybe you’ve outgrown your current position.
Getting the Team to Pull for You
There is immeasurable value in the knowledge and experience that allows us to be adaptable, versatile, and capable of continuing to serve. But a greater value may be found in helping those among us find new strategies and opportunities to succeed.
Job Hunting? Beware These 5 Pieces of Old-school Career Advice
To help you figure out who belongs in the “don’t listen” category, here are five pieces of old school advice still dispensed by “career experts” to job hunters.
Gladiator Leadership: 7 Lessons
Your title, last name, birthright, or school you graduated from, doesn’t determine your success or significance.
Soft Skills Are the Springboard to Success in the Public Sector
Success in today’s organizational world rises and falls on “soft skills.” These crucial skills are not only in demand today but will be even more significant in the years to come.