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How do you prevent yourself from making the type of mistakes I just made in the headline? My advice is to not trust the computer and to keep it simple.
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Why should I hire you?
Tim, a Project Manager, aced his interview at a pharmaceutical firm by answering the question "Why should I hire you?"
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Searching While Employed: Play It Safe

Are you selfish or savvy? As an employed job seeker, it's your responsibility to maintain your work performance while searching and to do it responsibly without your employer noticing.

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9 Questions to Ask Before You Accept a Job Offer

Think carefully about how a job would contribute to your career before accepting.

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I Had a Bad Day
The day after a "bad" day, the average job-seeker only does half as much for their job hunt as they normally do. As Shakespeare wrote, "Our doubts are traitors." How do you fight back?
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‘My Cover Letter was Out of Shape’

After this job seeker discovered that physical activity motivated him to slim down at the gym and shape up his job search, his company-to-be found him on OpsLadder.

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Three Keys to a Nationwide Job Search

Opening your search to a national level broadens your opportunities. Try these strategies if you're willing to work anywhere but are searching remotely.

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Salesman Uses Excel to Get a Job Hundreds Wanted

Bryan Stinson's most productive job search tool was as simple as an Excel spreadsheet that listed everyone in his professional and personal network.   

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Salesman Uses Excel to Get a Job Hundreds Wanted

Bryan Stinson's most productive job search tool was as simple as an Excel spreadsheet that listed everyone in his professional and personal network.   

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Is a Good Job Title Worth Giving Up Some Salary?

Though peak management positions are hard to snag, making salary concessions to secure one could be a mistake, according to career coaches.

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