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20 Tips to Start Saving Money Immediately

by Werdna Yug Leave a Comment

  Sometimes it seems like you’ll never be able to start saving money. There is always some expense knocking at your door. However, if you begin to take a lot of little money-saving actions today then you can actually start saving money easier than you think. Here are 20 tips that you can follow to start saving money immediately. … [Read more...] about 20 Tips to Start Saving Money Immediately

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: Saving Money

How To Create A Friendlier, More Profitable Business

by Cade Kennedy Leave a Comment

  Ultimately, any business is a people business. While products or services are the end products of a business, it’s only what the products or services do for people that really matter. People don’t buy a 3-hole paper punch because they want more stationery, they buy it because they want enough holes to neatly bind their paperwork into a folder. And they don’t buy a computer because they want a plastic box on their desk, but because they want the ability to surf the net, or create a budget on a spreadsheet, or connect with friends on Facebook. … [Read more...] about How To Create A Friendlier, More Profitable Business

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: Profitable Business

Mr. Popular: How to Get People to Like You at Work

by Maximillian Specht Leave a Comment

Wondering how to get people to like you? Read on! Learning how to get people to like you at work doesn’t have to be difficult, in fact, it’s simple. Understandably, starting a new job can be a stressful experience. You come into an office filled with people you don’t know, sit down at a desk that wasn’t yours until today, and dive into a whole host of new (and potentially challenging) roles and responsibilities. While for some this can be super exciting, it can start to sound like a nightmare for others! … [Read more...] about Mr. Popular: How to Get People to Like You at Work

Filed Under: Career Advice, Coworkers, General Tagged With: how to get people to like you, how to get people to like you at work

When Is it Worth it to Work for Free?

by Maddy Osman Leave a Comment

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  There are a number of situations where people might be asked to work for free, including: Internships Volunteer Work Test Work Before a Job Sometimes it makes sense to take unpaid work so that what results is volunteer experience for your resume. Other times, when people ask you to work for free, they’re just trying to take advantage of you. So how can you tell the difference? Let’s take a look at when it makes sense to work for free, and when you should say “No” to unpaid work. … [Read more...] about When Is it Worth it to Work for Free?

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: stalled career, Take a Job for Less Money, unpaid work, volunteer experience for resume, work for free

Morning Routines: Starting Your Day Off Right

by Maximillian Specht Leave a Comment

Morning routines are an underrated aspect of maintaining sanity at your job, because they work! Having the best morning routine truly sets up the rest of your day for success, because it helps to set the tone for your day. Whether it’s a routine you practice at home, on your way to the office, or once you sit down at your desk, you’re going to want a morning routine that works for you! As humans, we thrive on the consistency and the comfort of routine. This means that they're good for our personal, professional, and overall health.  How do you create a morning routine that works for you?  … [Read more...] about Morning Routines: Starting Your Day Off Right

Filed Under: Career Advice, General Tagged With: morning routines, the best morning routine

Workplace Problem: Self Importance at Work

by Maximillian Specht Leave a Comment

Dealing with self importance on your professional journey is simply something that is going to happen. There are all kinds of toxic employers, co-workers, and customers, but someone who displays an intense amount of self importance could potentially be the most detrimental to your work. What does self importance look like? Let’s take a look… … [Read more...] about Workplace Problem: Self Importance at Work

Filed Under: Career Advice, Coworkers Tagged With: definition of self important, never take life too seriously, not taking yourself too seriously, quotes about being too serious, self importance, too serious

Nothing to Do at Work? We've Got Ideas!

by Maximillian Specht Leave a Comment

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At some point or another, we've all found ourselves with nothing to do at work. This might be because we simply don't have any interest in the work we're doing, we're not being supervised properly, or the work we're doing is so simple that we finished it hours ago. Finding ourselves scrolling aimlessly through clickbait, wikipedia articles, and google search results, we can almost feel our souls escaping our bodies. … [Read more...] about Nothing to Do at Work? We've Got Ideas!

Filed Under: Career Advice, Choose Your Career, The Cubicle Continuum Tagged With: Bored at Work, bored at work tips, nothing to do at work

Rescheduling an Interview – Here’s What to Stay

by Werdna Yug Leave a Comment

Thinking of rescheduling an interview should make you think again! The big day has arrived and you suddenly find yourself battling a nasty cold. Do you go ahead with the job interview or contact the interviewer to reschedule? Many career pundits strongly urge job candidates to fulfill interview obligations. However, we've never met a company recruiter that wants to sit across from a job candidate that constantly coughs and sneezes. Rescheduling an interview because you're sick is a no brainer; you only have to speak a few cold medicine addled words to get the job interviewer on your side. Outside of a bout with a nasty cold, you need to follow a few steps for rescheduling an interview that include knowing exactly what to say. … [Read more...] about Rescheduling an Interview – Here’s What to Stay

Filed Under: Career Advice, Interview Help Tagged With: Interview, rescheduling an interview

How To Find The Career That Is Best For You

by Werdna Yug Leave a Comment

It's not as easy as it sounds, finding the direction that your career should go in. Some people are lucky, they know from early on what they want to do and pursue it, finding happiness and success in their chosen field. However, statistically, most people will change their career path at least three times in their life - so if you're not sure what you want to do just yet, you are certainly not alone, and this article may be able to give you a little bit more clarification. … [Read more...] about How To Find The Career That Is Best For You

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: career advice

How to End a Cover Letter – Close It the Right Way!

by Maximillian Specht Leave a Comment

The best way to learn how to end a cover letter, is to learn how to begin a cover letter effectively. Many people glance over the importance of a cover letter, thinking that an employer will do the same, when this simply isn’t the case. Depending on the type of employer, they may even value the cover letter over the value of the resume. How to begin, and how to close a cover letter are essential aspects of your next application. Let’s think about how… Why is a cover letter so important? A cover letter is important because it is essentially a demonstration of fit, relative to any position. The fact of the matter is that when you see a position you are interested in, you might be thinking to yourself, “of course I can do that!” The same thing can’t be said for an employer when they finally take a look at your application. Your cover letter is an expository document, meant to guide a hiring manager to the most important parts of your resume. Should I create a separate cover letter for … [Read more...] about How to End a Cover Letter – Close It the Right Way!

Filed Under: Career Advice, Choose Your Career, Your Job Search Tagged With: how to close a cover letter, how to end a cover letter

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