
Career Goals: Balancing Idealism and Pragmatism
The Y generation (me included) has becoming increasingly interested in tangible, short-term rewards. Our goals have followed our materialistic desires, and many of us yearn for ridiculously high salaries within an unrealistic time frame. Even ...
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20 Ways To Ruin Your Chances During A Job Interview
(Jessica Liebman on businessinsider.com) - I've been Business Insider's Managing Editor for nearly a year now. A big part of my job is recruiting; since we're a fast-growing company, we're constantly looking for new talent, from interns ...
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4 Tips to Answering Tough Interview Questions Correctly
From blatant job interview questions like: “Greatest weakness, weakest attribute, most significant failure.” To soft – “What might your previous employer say?” Even softer – “You certainly seem to have a lot of strengths, but ...
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How to Prepare a Well-Focused Graphic Design Portfolio
A graphic designer has to take care of its portfolio because it is the way in which he presents his abilities. The portfolio is a collected sample which showcases your creativity and ability and you ...
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Stupid Things to Put in Your Cover Letter
Crafting a compelling, convincing cover letter is not easy. The pressure to the capture the reader's attention without being annoying can be paralyzing. Concentrate on showing how you can contribute to the employer's success while ...
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