During the stressful activity of job searching, it is always a sigh of relief to land an interview. It lets you know that you are qualified for the positions you are applying for. But what happens when you are no longer interested in interviewing? Maybe you accepted another position, or maybe you are simply just… Continue reading How to Decline an Interview
You just finished up your interview, you feel as if it went well check this blog out for signs. The next step is typically when they will ask for your references. Did you think ahead and write them down? Do you even know who to pick? Many people just go with previous bosses, but there… Continue reading Who to Use for a Reference
We have heard the quote time and time again, “Find something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”. Oftentimes, we brush it off and believe that it’s too far-fetched. But what if it’s not? I can tell you firsthand, there is a position out there that is perfect for you. The… Continue reading Steps to Finding a More Fulfilling Career
The first step to any job search is creating your resume, or touching it up. But how should you structure it? Should you use Chronological, Hybrid, or Functional formatting? Most often, people use the chronological format, putting experience as the first section with the most recent job first. But what if you don’t have relevant… Continue reading Which Resume is Best for You?
When it comes to recruiting, the first step, and perhaps the most important, is writing the job posting. This gives an overview of what a potential hire should expect and also gives you a chance to explain the company upfront. Your job posting should be engaging and accurate. It’s important not to portray the role… Continue reading How to Write a Great Job Posting