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One of the greatest things about being a young entrepreneur is getting to learn from other, more seasoned entrepreneurs. One such fellow entrepreneur I know is Teresa Garland, managing partner at Intelligender, who always seems to know how to leave a lasting impression. Recently, we asked her for her best advice for making a strong [...]
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At Monster.com, we’re on a mission to find the nation’s best bits of career advice. Everyone, no matter what job they do or where they are in their career, has a story to share about how to succeed. In an effort to “pay it forward” and help others, we’ve been encouraging people all over the [...]
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Kevon Saber is the CEO of Fig, a mobile startup focused on personal well-being. Prior to Fig, Kevon was vice president of sales and marketing at GenPlay Games, a mobile games developer he co-founded. Kevon holds a BS in Finance from Santa Clara University and a MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Kevon [...]
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Modern life is stressful for a lot of people. The American Institute of Stress says that 80% of workers feel stress on the job. If you’re interested in relieving stress for a living, your options aren’t limited to being a masseuse or a yoga instructor. This week, we are featuring 10 of the coolest jobs [...]
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Ancient Chinese military general Sun Tzu died years ago so you probably weren’t thinking of asking him for job search advice anytime soon. Warren Buffet, though still alive, seems so wealthy and busy as to be similarly out of reach. That didn’t stop us from stumbling across some excellent articles this week with “out of [...]
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Fox and Friends recently invited me to to share some of my favorite interview tips. Here’s a recap of what I shared, along with some additional tips to make sure you ace your next interview. Interview Don’ts Show up late. It seems obvious, but it is so important. Make sure you know where and who [...]
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At Monster.com, we’re on a mission to find the nation’s best bits of career advice. Everyone, no matter what job they do or where they are in their career, has a story to share about how to succeed. In an effort to “pay it forward” and help others, we’ve been encouraging people all over the [...]
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This guest post is by Arlene Chandler, a freelance writer who loves helping people prepare for life’s unexpected turns. She currently writes about finance tips, career advice, and income protection insurance (Suncorp). Finding work can be tough, and it can be even more difficult when you don’t have a laundry list of references or a [...]
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Each year on May 6, we honor the life-saving work of nurses on National Nurses Day. Nurses provide hands-on care to patients everywhere from the emergency room to medical aircraft. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing is the fastest-growing occupation in the United States, with a projected 22% increase in available jobs between [...]
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This week’s 5 for Friday features links to help you with your job search. Tap Your School for Job-Hunt Help. Wall Street Journal: “Colleges offer students access to exclusive job posting databases, alumni career networks, workshops, job fairs and individual counseling. But even though graduation is around the corner, some students have yet to even [...]
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