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Archives: 2015

Covering the Cover Letter


Ah, the cover letter- the CV’s more creative brother. The cover letter doesn’t let you just list your skills and employers, it wants you to turn them into prose! While this seems daunting at times, the fact is it is almost as formulaic as a CV, and if you follow some simple steps you’ll have ...

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Making your Knowledge Powerful


If you are a job seeker looking for a continuation in your already established career, you’ve got skills. You’ve got skills, you’ve got knowledge, you’ve got experience, you’ve got innovations, and you’ve got a whole host of other things. Your ability to perform is not really up for debate, but your ability to show that ...

The Value of Values


Finding and landing a job that you truly fit in is tough. Not only do you have to find a company that values the same things that you do- but you have to convince them that you share those values. This is a bit daunting, but very doable if you follow these easy steps.

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Hard and Soft Skills


Listing your skills on your C.V. is a great idea, but only if you understand the difference between hard, soft, and transferable skills. All relevant skills fall into at least one of these categories, and whether or not your future employer knows this, it is important that you list your skills with this in mind. ...

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Start-up your Start-up Career


In a world full of big brands and huge companies stuck in their ways, the start-up is the new greatest place for innovation. These fast growing companies blow up from time to time, and become Facebook, Uber, or even Windows or Apple- companies that were started with a dream and a core group of innovators, ...

Holiday Hunting


With Thanksgiving almost upon us, many of us are putting our feet up and preparing for the holidays. 
Though you should not neglect your family during the holiday season, you also should not use the 
holidays as an excuse to put the job search on hold. With the spirit of giving in the air, you ...

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A Reference for References


The often forgotten "References" section of your CV can actually be one of the most important 
pieces of your CV.  If you have maintained a good relationship with your previous employers 
and co-workers, they might be able to give you just the boost you need to get the job. However, 
they can also ruin your ...

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Tell them about you!


“Tell me a little bit about yourself”

This short, and seemingly innocent, little phrase begins almost every interview. The infinite range of answers often stops us dead in our tracks- how do we tell someone a little bit about ourselves? Our lives are so long and complex, our ability to know even ourselves is fleeting, ...

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Entering your Entry Level Position


Having to start at an entry level position can seem frustrating. No one likes the idea of being the lowest man on the totem pole, but sometimes it is the best place to be. Being new to a job or a career comes with substantial benefits- both to you and your employer.

Perhaps the biggest ...

Why you left your last job


Why did you leave your last job?

This seemingly simple question will get asked in almost every interview. We all know why we left our last job- our boss was impossible, they fired us for no good reason, or the rest of the staff was incompetent. We usually have a pretty good reason for leaving ...

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