3 Strikes, You’re Out! – Tips for Post-Interview Follow Up
After completing an interview, your next step should always be to send a thank-you email to the interviewer or hiring manager. Since hiring managers are very busy people, sometimes it can take them a few days or even a week to respond to your email. But what happens when the
How to Deal With Negative People
By Geoffrey James (Inc.com) Staying positive and optimistic can help you become a happier person both at work and at home. Unfortunately, there are many everyday obstacles that can get in the way of maintaining this positivity. One of those obstacles can be the negativity of other people. Keep reading to
5 Avoidable Job Interview Mistakes
You only have one chance to make a good first impression in an interview. You are being evaluated on the way you talk, dress, and even smell from the second you enter the room. What you do, and even what you don’t do, can be the difference between landing a
Gracefully Decline a Job Offer
Original Post: The LaddersBy Andrew Klappholz It sounds too good to be true. One highly touted job seeker was hit with a perfect financial services storm: job offers from Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase and Blackrock — all at the same time. This was the situation facing one client of
Didn’t Get the Job? Don’t Be Shy… Ask Why!
By Tim Estiloz, Posted Dec 7th 2010 AOL Jobs You go in for a job interview and do what you believe is a killer performance that should nail you the position, only to find out a short time later, after no call backs, that someone else got the position. Along
Seven Tips for Reentering the Workforce
Original Post: By NicoleWilliams.com staff Reentering the workforce can be a challenge no matter how good your excuse is: volunteering, working or studying abroad, starting a family, caring for a sick relative or coping with your own illness, or investing in your future by completing a graduate degree. Your search