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  • Acquiring a new skill takes some effort
    7 Steps to Mastering a New Skill

    Here’s how to work on that new skill and nail it. Making a career change is a challenge unto itself. If you’re making a big move to a new field, you may need some...

    • Posted February 25, 2021
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  • Entry level jobs can be found with some focused effort
    Entry Level Job Hunting Tips You Need

    Modern Rules Have Changed for Those Looking to Get In on the Ground Floor   It’s a new landscape for graduates, students and others looking for an entry level job. Compared to previous generations,...

    • Posted February 18, 2021
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  • A college degree is't as necessary anymore
    College Degree: Getting A Job Without One

    Modern Rules for Job Hunting Without a College Degree   Are you tired of reading job ads that sound like a great match for you? Then find out that they require a college degree?...

    • Posted February 11, 2021
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  • recovery is slow for Hispanic women
    Recovery In the Economy Leaves Out Hispanic Women

    Economic recovery is all over the map as COVID-19 rears its head again. Recovery from the pandemic continues to play tricks on the economy. With new waves of lockdowns, hospitality, recreation and social based...

    • Posted February 4, 2021
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  • Quitting your job requires some planning
    9 Things To Do Before Quitting Your Job

    It’s time to move on to greener pastures!   Quitting your current position can be just the first step that fresh start you’re craving. It can be exciting to leave one job for another....

    • Posted January 28, 2021
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  • Working in a declining industry requires some strategy
    11 Tips to Keep in Mind if You’re Working in a Declining Industry

    What happens when your job performance is outstanding, but your field is on life support?   If you’re a print journalist or a telephone operator you may feel uncertain about your future. Working in...

    • Posted January 21, 2021
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  • Answering strength and weakness interview questions effectively is important
    Tips for Strength & Weakness Interview Questions

    How To Answer Job Interview Questions about Strengths and Weaknesses   When you’re looking for a job, it’s a safe bet that you’ll be asked interview questions about your strengths and weaknesses. It’s a...

    • Posted January 14, 2021
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  • Unemployment isn't the end of the road
    Unemployment: Losing Your Job Isn’t The End All

    Coping with losing your job isn’t impossible.  With new surges in COVID-19, and the increased potential economy taking a nosedive, many people are landing in the unemployment line. If you’ve suffered the loss of...

    • Posted January 7, 2021
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  • Back to school can be a challenge. Plan well to succeed.
    How to Prepare Yourself for Going Back to School

    School can be an intimidating place sometimes, but you can make it far less scary by being prepared. Whether you’re a new graduate facing a foreign environment or an adult who’s returning to college,...

    • Posted December 31, 2020
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  • 13 Ways to Deal With Slow Interviews

    A Job Hunter’s Guide to Dealing with a Slow Interview Process The line at the DMV moves faster than the hiring process at some companies. First, you fill out questionnaires and take personality tests....

    • Posted December 24, 2020
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