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Top 6 craziest resume mistakes to avoid in 2022
I’m pretty sure that most of you who are reading this, have experienced the hassle of trying to find work, at some point in life. The innumerable frustrating cycles of searching online for a suitable job, going through the requirements to curate your resume accordingly, drafting a cover letter before applying, finally getting called for an interview, going through the company’s website and practising the answers, wearing formal attire to attend it, and lastly, hearing these words from the HR: “We’ll let you know once we’ve made the decision!”… Tell me about it! And this goes on and on…
By Shalin Thomas3 years ago in Journal
How Becoming Competent has Become a Competition
In the age of LinkedIn, becoming competent has become a competition. The thoughts that I have articulated below, those you will proceed to read, sprung, not exclusively from the previous statement, but from the deep realization that summer has transformed before me. As a university student, summer no longer holds its innocent appeal. It is no longer synonymous with sun, rest, and playtime. It is a daunting period where I must get hired and paid, where I must transition from a period of intense studying after finals season into a laboring reality. Part of this transformation has to do with growing up, and there is no doubt adulting is difficult. However, there is more to finding a summer internship, for instance, than just being responsible. There is pressure attached to it. There is an expectation that must be met. One must not fall behind. One must stay ahead of the rest.
By Juliana Rivas Torrente3 years ago in Journal
How Buying a Hammer Helps Me Be a Better Writer
As I approached the three employees, I could hear them discussing the previous weekend’s party. “Excuse me,” I started as I approached. “Could one of you help me with a hammer?” (It wasn't really a hammer, but for simplicity, let's substitute a hammer for the product I needed.)
By Scott Ninneman3 years ago in Journal
Why My Writing is So Much Better Than Your Writing
My writing is so much better than your writing. The comparison between the two isn’t even close. I realize that this is likely hard to hear. You’re probably angry just reading this statement. I get it. I would be as well.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal
Six Ways to Achieve Your Dream Unconventional Job
You've probably heard that you should think outside the box when it comes to job hunting. This is especially true if you're looking for an unconventional job—one that isn't visible on your resume or in any other way.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Interview Preparation Checklist for Every Type of Job Interview
When you're looking for a job, you probably don't think about how your interview will go. You just want to get an offer and move on with your life - but there is more to interviewing than just sitting down in front of a panel of people and answering questions. You need to prepare for every type of interview so that when it comes time for real-life situations like phone screens or group interviews, everything goes smoothly. Here's what we mean:
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
What is Job Seeker's Market Today?
The job market is much better for jobseekers now than it was during the recession. There are more jobs available than there are applicants. This means that you have negotiating power when applying for a position, but it also means that employers want to hire skilled workers who can fill those positions quickly and efficiently.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Saturdays are for searching for a job, but Sundays are the best day to apply. Why? Here are some Sunday job hunting tips
It's the end of another week, and you're looking forward to a relaxing weekend. Maybe you'll binge watch your favorite show or catch up with friends. Perhaps you have other plans in mind - maybe even looking for a job! Well, I'm here to tell you that if you're one of those people who are searching for employment on the weekends, there's an optimal time to do so: Sunday afternoon. In fact, Sunday is statistically proven as the most effective day of the week for applying for jobs online (and offline). So here are four tips that will help make your search successful:
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal






