Job Search & Career Advice
Lights, Camera, RESUME, Action!
With AI and Big Data trending in the employment sector, video and voice interviewing are changing the way job seekers apply for and land a job. Are you ready?
Read MoreEnhance Your Job Search by Boosting Your Career Credentials
Professional development is a critical component to finding your dream job. Consider boosting your credentials to enhance your job search!
Read MoreThe Unwritten Rules of Unprofessional Behaviour in the Workplace
We all understand the importance of professional behaviour in the workplace, but many are guilty of breaking the unwritten rules. Are you one of them?
Read MoreBring your Executive Resume into the 21st Century
It’s a challenge to capture an executive career history in 2 pages. These tips from an executive recruiter are sure to help modernize your executive resume.
Read MoreThe 10 Dos and Don’ts of Providing a Reference
Dos and don’ts of providing references, employers and employees alike must know that the law seeks to encourage frank and honest assessments!
Read More3 Universal Truths for the Perfect Resume (No, Really)
Discover 3 universal truths to crafting the perfect resume from a recruiting professional; design, format, don’t forget the importance of spelling on your CV!
Read More3 Job Search Hacks to Help You Get Hired
Customize your resume and cover letter, ensure you meet the qualifications and practice your job interviewing techniques to ensure you get the job.
Read MoreTouch typing and the mysterious uses of the function keys (F1-F12)
There are many advantages to being computer literate in the workforce that extend beyond basic typing skills.
Read MoreTop 3 Trends in New Age Resumes
Are traditional resumes outdated? New technologies are changing the way we look for jobs and how we sell ourselves to prospective employers.
Read MoreInterview Body Language: Are You Speaking It Properly?
Body language refers to nonverbal communication through physical behaviours. At a job interview, body language can be more important than what is spoken.
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