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Page 9 of 21 — actionable guides on job searching, salary negotiation, career pivots, and remote work.

Excuses for Taking Time Off for an Interview (That Actually Work)
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Excuses for Taking Time Off for an Interview (That Actually Work)

Scheduling an interview while still employed is genuinely awkward. Here are the most convincing excuses for taking time off for an interview — plus the ones to avoid and how to handle it if your employer starts to notice.

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Top 9 Video Interview Tips
Interview Tips

Top 9 Video Interview Tips

Do you have a remote interview? Are you looking for some video interview tips? Look no further. Covid-19 has changed many things – job interview is one of them. These days, businesses have shifted from physical to virtual realms. Most of the interviews are held virtually over the internet and across

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7 Job Search Traps
Job Search

7 Job Search Traps

Reports on the uncertainty of the current economy are dominating the headlines, and it’s easy to allow those stories to weigh on you, especially if you are in the middle of drawn-out a job search. Instead of feeling helpless, remember that in any economy, companies need good people. And by fine-tuni

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Top 9 Recession Proof Careers
Career Tips

Top 9 Recession Proof Careers

As the world is getting into another round of recession, it is important for us to realize what Careers and skills are recession proof. Reader’s Digest has compiled a list of nine careers that they consider as recession proof. Although this list is complied according to US market, it stands true for

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The Follow up Interview
Interview Tips

The Follow up Interview

Getting called back for a second interview means you survived the cut — but the competition just got harder. Here is how to prepare for the follow-up interview and win it.

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Tips for a Successful Job Search
Job Search

Tips for a Successful Job Search

Search for a Job is, in fact, a full time Job. It requires lot of planning and attention to details. Follow these tips to make your Job Search successful. 1. Set some goals, make a plan: Take some time to think and write about where you are today …and where you’d like to be. What … Read

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Improve Your Work Ethics
Career Tips

Improve Your Work Ethics

Strong work ethics are built through daily habits, not motivational speeches. These five practical principles help you become the colleague others depend on and managers trust.

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Why We Fail Interviews?
Interview Tips

Why We Fail Interviews?

Most interview failures come down to the same avoidable mistakes — poor research, weak self-presentation, and failure to differentiate yourself from other candidates.

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What do you do if you hate your job?
Career Tips

What do you do if you hate your job?

You hate your job. The mere thought of waking up to go to work gives you a sudden ache in the pit of your stomach. Your heart races and you think of resignation, but you have bills to pay and the job market is not that great for your line of work. So you decide … Read more

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Write a Resignation Letter
Career Tips

Write a Resignation Letter

Write a proper resignation letter, and you’ll be able to maintain good relations with your former employer. A basic resignation letter should state the facts: your role in the company, your intention to resign, and the last day of your work. When writing a resignation letter, write it on a positive

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Business Communication Tools in the Modern World
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Business Communication Tools in the Modern World

Business communication tools have transformed how teams collaborate — knowing which tools to use for which tasks is now a core professional skill, not just a technical one.

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Your Leadership Style: How to be a Successful Leader
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Your Leadership Style: How to be a Successful Leader

Successful leaders do not rely on a single style — they read their team, match their approach to the situation, and switch fluidly between authoritarian, participative, and delegative methods.

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