Job seekers can take a self-interested approach when interviewing and searching for their next position. Remember, it is not always about what the job can offer you but what you can offer to the job and company.
#202: Interview Question to Consider Asking
#201: Trying to separate work life from home life? Consider a fake commute.
#200: When it Comes to Your Resume, Keep it Simple
#199: Switching Careers? Successfully Convey your Transferrable Skills
#198: The Power of a Simple Smile
#197: Try having a Complaint-Free Day
#196: The Power of a Mindful Minute
#195: Diverse Companies Produce More
A recent study by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has found "increasing the diversity of leadership teams leads to more and better innovation and improved financial performance." After studying 1700 companies in 8 different countries, they found that the diverse management lead to 19% higher revenue due to innovation. So not only is diversity a metric to be strived for, but it is also important to generating revenue of a successful business.
#194: Embrace the Uncertainties
It’s okay to worry or feel uncertain, but do not allow it to take over your life. The only “right” path is the path that feels right to you. You might accept the new job offer and realize that it wasn’t a good culture fit or that there were far more responsibilities than you were prepared to take on.
#193: Always Ask This Question
#192: How to Answer the Question – ‘Why Do You Want to Work Here?’
When asked “Why do you want to work here?” during an interview, the hiring manager is trying to figure out how knowledgeable you are about the company and that you are genuinely interested in working there. One of the best ways to show that is to give a story that connects you personally to the company.
#191: As the Interviewer, Consider Asking Some Unique Questions
#190: Video Interviewing Tips from Head of Talent Acquisition at Zoom
Here is an interesting article highlighting 4 things you can do to enhance your next video interview.. Click here to read the article.
#189: Tips for Giving a Good Speech
#188: Take a Brain Break for Three to Five Minutes
Your brain needs time to relax and restore itself. Instead of booking back-to-back meetings, leave yourself a few minutes to recharge before starting your next commitment. This can mean taking a short walk, closing your eyes and meditating for a few moments, or even just socializing with colleagues about topics unrelated to work.
#187: Things to Consider When Updating Your LinkedIn Profile
#186: It’s Important to be Present in a Remote Environment
While working remotely has its benefits, it can render some employees invisible. If you want to maintain your career progression, you have to be intentional about making yourself visible to the people who can influence your future. Problem-solve, communicate and initiate touch points with your manager. Make sure they know you are there and doing good work.
#185: What Employers Seek When They Ask Behavioral Questions
Your answers to these questions should demonstrate your personal qualities and illustrate those "soft skills" often relentlessly claimed on resumes.
Behavioral interview questions typically focus on common problems faced at work. Employers are looking for examples that you have demonstrated key soft skills like these:
