Career Advice

The job search process can be challenging and requires thorough preparation. Get helpful articles and insight from our career experts on job search, resume writing, interview preparation, career planning, skills enhancement, salary negotiations, networking, and other areas for job search best practices.

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Your relationship with each job will be different and this is also true for the jobs you apply for. Ensuring your resume is tailored to a job is key to the success of your job search.
If you've been offered a job interview, you can't walk in without preparation. Interviews require you to consider what the role asks of you.
If you are a part of the workforce, it is a great idea to record a detailed version of your work history. Creating a document that compiles information and data about each job you have had can be a useful tool for your resume preparation when finding your next job.
Jobs are an intersection of roles, industries, and sectors. Most jobs are at the intersection of two or three industries. For example, a waiter in a French restaurant is at the intersection of customer service, hospitality, and sales industries.
We spend a third of our lives working. Where you work matters. As the cost-of-living rises, and people veer away from traditional lives to pursue personal dreams, where people choose to work is also changing.
It isn't what you know, it's who you know. More people are getting their jobs through referrals. Personally, most people I know have landed at least one job in the past through someone they knew - myself included.
Recruiters are the connection between employers and employees. Their job is to find qualified candidates for job vacancies.
If you're quitting your job, for whatever reason, you should be writing a resignation letter. You may be experiencing a career change, or you've decided to slow down professionally.