1.Thoroughly read job descriptions. Hearing form job seekers who apply when they are not meet the qualifications for positions is something that most recruiters despise. It takes away the time needed to find a qualified applicant. Take the time to understand exactly what the company expects form the applicants for the positions that interest you. […]
Half Full: Thinking Your Way to Optimism
There has been much research that suggest that people with a “glass half full” outlook are healthier than their pessimistic counterparts. These people are less likely to become ill, and they even live longer. Although optimism is not something that we are born with, it is something that we can all learn. Here are 8 […]
Deck the Halls with Ho Ho Homework: 8 Holiday Study Tips
Cookies and Trees, Snowmen and Presents and HOMEWORK. Although this is the season of joy, it may also create a lot of stress, especially if you are an adult student who is already balancing work, school and family. Don’t get overwhelmed, instead, check out these study tips to get you through the holidays! 1. GET […]
Digital Footprint: Maintaining a Professional Internet Presence
So you hop on the web from various devices….. Did you know that all of them point to you? Some way. Somehow. On the Internet, a “digital footprint” is a term that is used to describe the trail, traces or “footprints” that people leave when they are online. We are all accustomed to looking up all […]
The Big Day: Preparing for Your Interview
So you have filled out all of the applications and submitted them to potential employers. You have waited and waited……… and waited some more, and someone finally calls you back and says that they would like for you to come in for an interview. In the most professional way, you thank the potential employer for […]
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