The one mistake that could cost you the job could be something as simple as a typo in your resume, or a major interview mistake. When recruiters have a pool of candidates to select from, it can feel like it takes the perfect resume and interview to land government jobs or healthcare jobs. The truth… Read more »
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LinkedIn continues to dominate the market of professional networks. With over 450 million users, LinkedIn is one of the first places recruiters will go to fill healthcare jobs, travel healthcare openings, HR positions, finance jobs or any other role that their company needs. This makes LinkedIn one of the most valuable tools for job seekers…. Read more »
Your resume is often part of the “first impression” package that you send to hiring managers. When potential future employers “see you”, they’re really looking at your resume to perceive you as a candidate. So, what are they looking for? Hiring managers want to see someone who is educated, experienced in the relevant fields, able… Read more »
Time management is a common struggle for employees in many industries. Whether you work in the healthcare field, in tech or in a government role, it seems like everyone is either too busy or too far behind. That’s the bad news. The good news is there are TONS of useful strategies for helping your employees… Read more »
Your job search is in a slump. The fact is, there are a lot of factors that remove you from the running for a job. It isn’t always personal. When a hiring manager is pouring over hundreds of hopefuls, one slip can cost you a spot in the pile. Staying in the running and top… Read more »
Re-entering the workforce after a long break is no easy task. Jobs can be hard to come by for active professionals, so having a recent gap in your work history makes your skills a tougher sell. However, there are ways to turn this daunting task into a life-changing experience if you have the right approach…. Read more »
Congratulations! You got the job. Take a moment to pat yourself on the back. Okay, finished? You still have work to do. Resigning from your current job in a professional manner will demonstrate that you’re the classy person you know you are. Try to give a minimum of two weeks’ notice, to give your employer… Read more »