We can talk all day about how brains and work ethic are more important than looks and fashion. But humans are visual creatures by nature. Like it or not, we make instant assessments of people based on what they’re wearing.
Am I a good interviewee? Learn how to really, truly shine when meeting human resources experts and hiring managers, as one HR executive shares her insider tips.
Your social networking profile will prove an old adage: first impressions are lasting impressions. Here are some tips for you to create a winning profile page that makes your friends and followers take notice and want to do business with you!
We asked two human resources experts to reveal what really, truly makes or breaks a resume. Our panel shed some light on what helps—and what hurts—when your only chance at getting that job is a piece of paper.
This mom of two shares why she chose to continue her career after having children and how she manages to balance work and motherhood (and even offers some great tips)!
Let’s face it, being a working mother, even part-time, can be a struggle. So, partnering with a company, and more importantly a boss, who understands your needs, is critical in making the right career choice.
I am what I would call unable to be hired. Not because I don't have a great work ethic, solid experience and am known for my innovation. No, I just don't fit the hiring mold because lots of companies don't want someone who has done it all. They want someone who does one thing and has done it for years. That's not me.
While most women try to finagle some sort of flexible schedule from their employers, these women love their fulltime schedules--and believe they are better mothers for it.
In a room filled mostly with employees a woman behind me sat with her mouth wide open in disbelief when I commented to the room that I googled all potential new hires before anybody got an interview.
In the past few months, articles in the New York Times and the Globe & Mail have generated a lot of discussion about why professional blogging moms aren't treated with the same respect as other professionals. The truth is that professional blogging moms are creating dynamic, useful websites where they showcase their skills and earn a living.
My business is set up and I need to start marketing my product and getting it out to different stores and into the hands of people. I know there is a niche for my product as it has been popular locally. Any advise you would have I would truly appreciate. Thank you!
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