Interview Tips: Advice From a Harvard Career Advisor
How can you properly prepare for a job interview? Linda Spencer, the Assistant Director of the Office of Career Services at Harvard, gives some practical advice useful to job-hunters of any age.
The average recruiter will spend 5 minutes or less looking over your medical resume before deciding whether to move you ahead or send a polite rejection note. To increase your likelihood of landing a job interview and getting hired, you need a strong resume and cover letter. Carrington College has put together the following infographic to help […]
When looking for your next dream job, the internet can be a wonderful source of information. Here are some of the past week’s best advice for job-seekers. 5 Questions You Should Be Asking In Your Job Interviews Employers almost always give interviewees an opportunity to ask questions at the end of an interview, so why not arm yourself […]
Are you a job seeker, or just looking to better your professional skills? Here’s a top list of employment articles you may have missed this week. The 10 Worst Things to Post on Social Media. Whatever your social media poison (Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Instagram), learn these social media don’ts and protect your professional image […]
Did you know that in addition to the many true crime, political and comedy podcasts that dominate the iTunes charts, there’s also a whole category dedicated to career advancement? Now you can enhance your professional performance while commuting to work, running on the treadmill, or working away at your office cubicle. Not sure where […]
The Economic Situation report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, April 3, revealed a growth of 126,000 jobs in March, a decrease of 138,000 jobs over February’s monthly employment growth. March’s job growth is a 52 percent decrease over February’s revised employment number of 264,000 jobs, and a 37 percent decrease from January’s growth […]
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