#371: 3 Easy Rules to Achieve Success

We all want to be successful in our careers. Getting a good job, working hard, and honing your skills are all essential but can be difficult to accomplish. Try taking a few minutes every day to do the little things, the easy things and see what happens. Scott Galloway, a lecturer in Marketing at New York University says to keep it easy by following these three rules:

#368: Interview Tip: Don't Ramble

When preparing for your interview, rehearse concise, to-the-point answers to the usual questions: Tell me about yourself, what are your biggest accomplishments, your strengths and weaknesses, and so on. Record yourself speaking so you can observe your delivery and make adjustments as needed. If you ramble, you're not only telling the interviewer that you didn't prepare, you're also confessing: "I have no idea how I can contribute."

#362: Honesty is the Best Policy

If you are thinking of adding a little white lie to your resume, think again. According to a survey done by TopResume, 97 percent of recruiters, hiring managers, and HR professionals admitted that discovering a resume lie would cause them to reconsider an applicant’s candidacy, or outright dismiss it. The top resume lie found: lying about your academic degree.