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How To Navigate Workplace Conversations Around Suicide
Suicide can feel like a scary and challenging topic for many, especially in the workplace, but every one of us can play a meaningful role. Here's our step-by-step guide
How To Answer The Question ‘Why Are You Interested In This Position?’ In A Job Interview
There is a rationale behind asking why you are interested in the role. The interviewer wants to separate the window shoppers from those truly interested in the opportunity
LinkedIn Executive Reveals New Features To Get Discovered
In this exclusive interview, LinkedIn's Director of Product Management shares how jobseekers can get discovered by recruiters, using new features on the platform
The Forever Labor Shortage
Fewer people will be working by the end of the decade — and employers need to brace for a “forever” labor shortage. The labor shortage is here to stay
5 Ways To Find A Low-Stress, Easy Job In 2023
How do you locate a role that is relatively easy and low-stress? Read on for five key pointers that will help you make an informed decision about your job
5 Best Transferable Skills Recruiters Love
The key to making a big career pivot is often to highlight the transferable skills you already have, but in a way that makes sense for the new role
5 Ways To Launch A Consulting Business In 2024
How can we look forward to building our businesses in 2024? The need for high quality consultancy is more important than ever
What Apple's Big Reveal Teaches Us About Building A Powerful Personal Brand
Apple is genius at producing events and creating buzz. Tim Cook and team create compelling productions
How AI Is A Game Changer For Recruiting And Retention At Salesforce And Other Companies
AI has become a positive game changer for recruiting, retention, learning and development programs. In an exclusive interview with Salesforce interim chief people officer Nathalie Scardino, she discussed how the…
5 Tips For End-Of-Summer Slump To Beef-Up Your Career Productivity
If you're plagued with the post-summer blahs, there are steps you can take to break free from the summer slump and gear up productivity for the fall