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Do Your Coworkers Annoy…

Interpersonal relationships are the No. 1 source of tension in the workplace, according to a survey of 2,000 working Americans conducted by Olivet Nazarene University. In fact, 40 percent of those surveyed said they are annoyed with their coworkers on a regular basis; 21 percent said they get "quite ... Source: Recruiter

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Taking a Gap Year:…

While some employers might prefer prospects who make a beeline straight for college after high school, more and more graduates are taking gap years to work toward specific goals, including saving for college. If you're currently a gapper — that is, someone taking a gap year — or have a gap year in your sights, here are some tips for making that choice more appealing to your next employer. Know ... Source: Recruiter

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When Interviewers Ask, Be…

"What is your biggest weakness?" has long been a favorite question of hiring managers across industries. This is a tough question all the way around. If you are too honest, you may eliminate yourself from consideration. If you're not honest enough, you may come across as evasive — again, eliminating yourself from consideration. So, what's the best way to handle this question? The first thing to do is prepare. Since there is ... Source: Recruiter

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How to Build a…

You've probably poured hours — if not days — into making your resume perfect. The fact that you never seem to hear back from recruiters or employers after sending said resume out is just plain frustrating. Even worse is the prospect of overhauling the whole document to improve your response rates. But before you take drastic measures, why not check out the following infographic from Novorésumé, an online Source: Recruiter

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Networking at the Office…

Ah, the office holiday party: free food, open bar, and a chance to see your company's most elusive executives let loose a little. The holiday party is a great time rub elbows with the upper echelons of your company, but it can be hard to make an impression, especially when you work in a big corporation. Here are a few tips on how to "network up" with your busiest ... Source: Recruiter

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Rejection: the Worst Thing…

When I lived in Tampa, I watched the Bucaneers go 0-14 in a season. It was brutal, but by no means was it as brutal as being rejected for a position after making it through several rounds of interviews. Sure, some of us can disengage our personal feelings from the process. Some of us Source: Recruiter

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5 Steps to Developing…

Article by Sam Milam Do you react to situations based on your emotions or personal biases? Are you looking for ways to improve communication with those around you? Do you want to achieve more in your career? By adopting critical thinking skills, you can improve your ability to make objective, effective choices and arguments. Without these ... Source: Recruiter

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Your Ultimate Guide to…

Let's not beat around the bush: For many of us, myself included, job interviews are downright scary. Few things are as anxiety-inducing as sitting down in front of your next potential boss and trying to impress them enough to give you a job. Partially, interviews are so terrifying because they feel like they're beyond our control. We're at the mercy of the person across the table. They hold all the ... Source: Recruiter

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5 Things NOT to…

Congratulations on scoring your first interview! You've likely read up on what you should do during an interview, but this article focuses on the equally important topic of things you should not do in your first interview. 1. Don't Let Your First Interview Be Your First Interview Interviews can be nerve-racking, especially your first interview. Don't make the mistake of letting your first "real" interview ... Source: Recruiter

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