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Don’t Make These Job Reference Mistakes

A job reference can make or break your chances of landing a job. Most employers will contact your references to determine if you’ll be an excellent fit for their job and company culture. There are several common reference mistakes job seekers make during the process. When looking for your next job, make sure you’re getting… Read more »

Reducing Workplace Stress in 7 Steps

Workplace stress is the leading cause of conditions like heart disease and stroke. Providing a safe environment for your team is as important as productivity. How can you make your workplace less stressful? Here is how to recognize the common causes of stress and implement strategies to make your team’s job less stressful, so they… Read more »

Before You Quit Your Job, Read This

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The urge to quit can sometimes be overwhelming. Sometimes a job isn’t what we think it will be, or it changes over time to no longer match our career goals. When things don’t go as expected, we’re frustrated by managers or coworkers, or we’re burned out, just walking away can seem like a very appealing… Read more »

Uncommon Sources of Talent

It’s a challenging market for finding top talent. There are more open jobs today than job seekers, so where do you find your next employees? Are you exploring all avenues for talent, or are you returning to the same well repeatedly? Consider sources of talent that others may be missing. Let’s take a closer look.… Read more »

Business Writing Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making

Professionals need to have strong writing skills to succeed. Writing isn’t just about formal letters anymore; we communicate via email and text every day. The place you showcase your writing skills to a potential employer is with your resume and cover letter. After that, every piece of correspondence you send will be evaluated, even after… Read more »

How Do You Uncover a Candidate’s Work Ethic?

Work ethic has always been a key factor in determining how someone will perform when on the job. But how do we measure something as ethereal as work ethic? First, we must define what work ethic is and what it means in our environment. Then we can narrow down ways to determine work ethic based… Read more »

(In-Person) Networking Tips for Introverts

When you’re an introvert, in-person networking can feel like an Olympian challenge. More in-person networking events are returning to our business world, which means getting out more will be necessary for job seekers and professionals looking to expand their reach. But what if you’re a shy or introverted person? Or maybe you struggle with social… Read more »

5 Ways to Empower Your Employees

Delegation is an integral part of management. But simply doling out tasks isn’t always the best way to encourage engagement. You want your team to be independent and make good decisions, so you have to empower them to take ownership of their work. Here are some suggestions to get you started. Pair Tasks with Goals… Read more »

How to Build a Strong Professional Relationship with Your Boss

Starting a new job can make you very nervous, but you don’t have to be. Any career begins with building good professional relationships. How do you improve your relationship with an existing boss or start your new relationship off on the right foot? Here are a few tips to get you started. Take Initiative Employers… Read more »

Create a Candidate Experience to Sell Your Company to Recent Graduates

It’s graduation time, which means new job seekers will enter the job market. Is your company ready to hire recent graduates? It’s a candidate’s market, so it’s essential that you know what you’re selling. Here is the right way to position the company to appeal to the influx of new grads looking at your entry-level… Read more »