Career Corner: Stay in Balance
Ever notice how when we’re learning, we tend to bounce around between extremes? For example, we accept a position that ends up not being a
Ever notice how when we’re learning, we tend to bounce around between extremes? For example, we accept a position that ends up not being a
Tip # 7. Write a list of questions about things you need to know. You’ve probably heard this one before. And you may come up
I don’t know about you, but I was getting tired of the interview tips topic so let’s take a break from that til Thursday. This
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Tip #6: Write a list of five key points you plan to express in your interview. You’ve heard this before – prepare for the interview.
Tip #5: If they ask about your weaknesses, answer honestly. Each person excels in some areas more than they do in others. If you are
Tip #4: Take the pressure off… you have options. Relax and chill. If you put too much pressure on this process, and this one interview
Tip #3: Be prepared, know the organization. You’ve probably heard this one a lot. I’d hear it, and I’ll be honest – sometimes I still
Tip #2: Remember, you’re interviewing them, too.So many people view the job interview as a test—and they’d better pass with flying colors or they’re in
This week’s career tips are excerpted from one of my recent career articles published in the National Contract Management Association’s Contract Management magazine. Hope these