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    Career Advice

    The Importance of Proper Grammar in the Workplace

    March 7, 2013  |  Best Practices, Career Advice

     

    The website Grammarly, touted as “The World’s Best Grammar Checker,” recently conducted a small study to see if they could find a correlation between proper grammar and professional advancement. The results were interesting. According to Grammarly, they reviewed 100 LinkedIn profiles of native English-speakers in the consumer packaged goods industry. Each professional had worked for […]

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    10 Tips for Getting Ahead at Work

    February 6, 2013  |  Career Advice

     

    The corporate world is tough. There are deadlines to meet, bosses to answer to, co-workers to team with, and responsibilities to manage. It can be overwhelming and, at times, make you feel as if you are stuck in a rut. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Taking the right approach with the right […]

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    Unemployment: What’s Your Next Adventure?

    January 30, 2013  |  Career Advice, Job Search

     

    Unemployment.  For many people today, this word elicits a plethora of emotions.  Most Americans have been impacted by unemployment, whether personally or by witnessing a family member or friend struggling to find a new job. But today, I’d like to offer encouragement for those individuals who are currently wrestling with the stigma of this word.

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    8 Basics for a Successful Job Search

    January 3, 2013  |  Best Practices, Career Advice, Job Search

     

    It’s a new year and hope springs eternal. Hope for health, happiness, and perhaps a new job. Finding that new job, however, can be a daunting task. But nail down the fundamentals of a good job search and your pursuit will be easier and more productive. 1. Resume The foundation of any job search is […]

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    11 Sure Fire Career Killers

    December 13, 2012  |  Career Advice

     

    There is a big difference between your job and your career. Succeeding at your job can be as simple as showing up on time, doing what’s asked of you, and being friendly to your co-workers. But when it comes to your career, it takes much more. Below are 11 career killers to watch out for. […]

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    Reinventing the Standard Resume

    August 8, 2012  |  Career Advice, Job Search

     

    Thirty years ago we used cassette tapes, pay phones, giant camcorders, paper resumes, VCRs, and we watched ALF. All of these things were an important part of daily life in the 1980’s. Only one is still around thirty years later. And unfortunately, it’s not ALF. The standard paper resume doesn’t work in a digital world. […]

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    Salary Negotiation and Your New Job

    July 24, 2012  |  Career Advice, Job Search

     

    Salary is usually the most sensitive aspect of entertaining a new job offer. Through the entire interview process, one of the main things anyone wants to know is “how much does the job pay?” But everything you read regarding finding a new job says to never discuss salary, and if you do, don’t be the […]

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    8 Steps to Getting a Yes” From Your Boss”

    June 5, 2012  |  Best Practices, Career Advice

     

    Having a great idea at work can be exciting. Getting your idea shot down because you didn’t present it properly can be demoralizing. If only you would have said “this,” or been prepared to answer “that.” Having an idea is only the beginning, getting it implemented is more of a challenge. Here are 7 steps […]

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    LinkedIn and Your Search for an IT Job

    May 4, 2012  |  Career Advice, IT jobs, Job Search

     

    Every day brings a new story about the “severe IT personnel shortage” and the “war for IT talent.” Those of us on the front lines can attest that, while a little hyperbole is at work in the headlines, the stories are mostly quite true. It is no longer a buyer’s market in the IT industry. […]

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