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Crunched For Time: 8 Time-Saving Tips For Your Job Search

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When you’re looking for a new job, it can feel like a race to get hired. It doesn’t matter if you are unemployed or you just need a change. The more time you spend looking, the more frustrating it can become. It’s important to take a step back and remember your job hunt does not have to take up all of your time. There are ways stay organized and make your job hunt less time-consuming. Read on for eight ways to save time in your job search: Crunched For Time: 8 Time-Saving Tips For Your Job Search.  read more »

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5 Secret Talents That Will Benefit Your Career Success

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Everyone has a special trait or talent that makes them unique. Some folks thrive on connecting with strangers, while others can tactfully sell a product to someone who quite clearly doesn’t need it. Did you know these little knacks could be your hidden weapon for career success? Whether you’re currently searching for a job or just looking to improve your career, identifying and utilizing your unique traits can have a powerful professional impact. Today, employers are looking to get the most bang for their buck. While you may have all the necessary qualifications to land the job, bringing something extra to the position may allow you to gain a competitive advantage. If you’re scratching your head wondering what your secret talents could be, try not to stress. It may take a little way to uncover your knack — it’s there! Let this list of a few secret talents jog your memory: 5 Secret Talents That Will Benefit Your Career Success.  read more »

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How to Turbo Boost Your Burnt-Out Job Search

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Job searching is a long and often lonely process. All too often, job seekers feel they've lost their motivation and need a good dose of something to recharge their batteries. These are some suggestions to turbo boost your search and keep it running at maximum strength: How to Turbo Boost Your Burnt-Out Job Search.  read more »

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5 Ways to Put Spring Into Your Job Hunt

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The spring days are getting longer and warmer, flowers are sprouting, and recent economic reports show signs that the economy is bouncing back to life at long last. Now is the time to dispense with winter's funk, take a breath of fresh air, and put some spring into your step. You can reflect in your actions and personality the sense of newness and possibility inherent in this season. Here are five ways you can use this season to spring forward your job hunt: 5 Ways to Put Spring Into Your Job Hunt.  read more »

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7 Tips for Creating a Knockout Elevator Pitch

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Could you convince someone to hire you in 60 seconds or less? Many job seekers shutter at the thought of speaking about themselves professionally — especially when a strong first impression is important. Whether you’re at a networking event or just meeting an important person out of the blue, you need a short summary prepared to define yourself professionally and present a value proposition. Selling yourself on command is no easy feat, but it’s completely necessary during your job search. Developing an elevator pitch will act as a conversation starter, while also conveying important professional details. Take networking potential to a new level by utilizing these seven tips for creating a knockout elevator pitch: 7 Tips for Creating a Knockout Elevator Pitch.  read more »

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3 Tips For Succeeding In Life And Work

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Life and work hold a symbiotic existence in many cultures of the world. One cannot provide a stable, enjoyable life without work yet work can often lead to stress which prevents oneself from truly enjoying what life has to offer. There is a delicate balance between life and work. Each individual will find their own place in this world but there are a few fundamental choices we can make to gain the most from each and every action we take when it comes to our work and lifestyle; doing such items listed in this post will help you succeed no matter which direction life takes you. 3 Tips For Succeeding In Life And Work.  read more »

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