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A podcast episode with mistakes allowed to appear is a great reminder about the importance of mercy, especially during times like these.
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Performing for staff and clients
Seemingly unimportant signals that are, in fact, important should be shown in ways that are still interesting but don’t call attention to themselves.
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Both job descriptions and initial interviews have signals as to what the real need is. Here, I encourage you to listen to and look for the cues in both.
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The Best and Worst Job-Hunting Advice on Social Media
Thanks to social media, tech job hunters are inundated with advice that promises to optimize the search process and achieve better results.
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Okay, If You’re So Smart . . .
Many of us start to reflect upon the kindness and generosity of others, start to evaluate our goals and whether we were successful in meeting them.
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Your big game
If you looked at your life as a game, what would your "big game" be?
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Why Do You Care About Job History?
Firms have held onto the same bias about "job hoppers" that they had fifty years ago when their employees could work for their firm for 40 years
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Most employees are trained to be good sheep--they get to a point where they complain about their lives in the pen and try to do something about it.
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