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7 Things You Should Know Before Your First Job Interview
If you're just starting your first job search, you might be full of excitement and nerves. You may also be feeling a little overwhelmed by all the advice out there telling you how to prepare for an interview. From what to wear to what questions to ask, it can sometimes feel as though there are more rules that don't apply than ones that do! So here's some good news: There aren't actually any rules when it comes to interviewing (unless of course you're interviewing for one of our jobs). What we can tell you is what matters most in this first meeting with potential employers: being yourself and finding out whether this role is right for both sides.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
BUY and SELL in Order to Make You Cash
Flipping real residence Flipping real residence is something that a lot of folks perform nowadays. Shopping for and reselling properties. Several people just buy houses to stay in and make money when they sell them. There are plenty of things to do to produce profit-turning real estate.
By Cosmin Child4 years ago in Journal
Companies Are Losing Patience with Single Dads, So Here's What to Do
Single dads are an increasingly common sight in our society, but they still face unique challenges when it comes to finding a job. While companies are starting to be more accepting of the fact that fathers have a responsibility to their children, there's still a long way to go. Here's what you need to know about being a single dad when it comes to job hunting.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Productive Procrastination
Procrastination: it’s a writer’s worst enemy. Any worker’s worst enemy, actually. We put things off and continue to put them off until we realize that the deadline is looming or our project’s been in the back of a drawer for years. Creative types in particular fall victim to this trap. After all, we can’t force inspiration, can we? At least, not all the time. However, procrastination doesn’t always hinder our progress. In fact, it can be helpful. I’m talking about productive procrastination.
By Stephanie Hoogstad4 years ago in Journal
Are You in a Dead-end Job? You Can Escape From the Rat Race. How to jump out of your cubicle and try something new
If you have come to the realization that your current job is a dead-end, it's time to think about how to get out. You don't need to be stuck in a job that makes you miserable and causes stress every day. There are many ways to escape from the rat race, but it all starts with making a choice: either stay and be miserable or make the leap and start something new. In this article we'll talk about signs of a dead-end job and how you can use them as motivation when making your decision.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Must Know These 5 Great Tips To Handle Difficult Conversation at Work
The ability to handle different situations, problems, and worse conversations is also a skill. It is also a critical, required skill if you are at a professional level in your career. Workspaces are the most known places where a person is required to handle the worst conversations. It is because there are many different peoples with different opinions. So, when the surroundings are full of people, each person has a different kind of behavior in anybody’s opinion. Hence, it is most probably a critical thing to handle such difficult conversations. A small conflict or negative behavior can go on for the long term.
By Amalia Olive4 years ago in Journal






