What Roadblocks Are Hurting Your Team’s Productivity?

If it seems that your team can never meet production goals or is continually lagging behind, it’s time to look for the roadblocks that are bringing your employees’ efforts to a screeching halt. What may surprise you, however, is that these are not roadblocks so much as voids — what hurts productivity most is not… Read more »

Resume/CV Writing for Nurses

Tags: nursing resume basics; writing a nursing resume; resumes for nurses; nursing CV; resumes for new nursing grads; nursing career change and resumes From the newly pinned nursing graduate to the established nurse looking for a change of job, having a resume ready for potential employers is essential to your career. But if you’re new… Read more »

How Do You Describe Your Work Style?

Is “describe your work style” one of the job interview questions you dread most? It can be a challenging question if you’ve never really thought about the setting that makes you most comfortable as an employee. But the real secret to this question is helping hiring managers know what motivates you — and what keeps… Read more »

Tailoring Your Cover Letter For a Specific Position

While some people don’t believe that hiring managers look at cover letters when reviewing applications, the cover letter remains a huge opportunity for a job seeker to make a strong impression. Tailoring your resume to a specific opportunity allows job seekers a great opportunity to sell yourself to employers. Stand Out In a Crowd… It’s… Read more »

How Can Working With a Recruiter Help You Find Your Next Job?

If you’ll be graduating from high school or college in 2016, are a job seeker currently between jobs, or have a job but are interested in making a career change, there’s one thing you should do – talk to a recruiter. If you’ve never used a recruiter to find a job, you’re missing out on… Read more »

The Importance of Punctuality at Your Interview and at Your Job

Whether you’re slinging hash, working at a desk, or the president of the United States, you have to wonder sometimes why people make such a big deal of punctuality. The world isn’t going to stop if you’re five minutes late, right? The world, no. Your career, yes. Being punctual is more about your relationship to… Read more »

Feel Better About Your Health, Feel Better About Your Work

Whether you are working or looking for work, it can be difficult to fit time for exercise and healthy meal planning into your day. But if the physical and mental benefits of good health are not enough to motivate you to pay more attention to exercise and diet, maybe the boost it could provide your… Read more »

Resume Writing to Highlight Temporary Experiences

Think temporary employment is a liability when you’re creating your resume? Think again! If you know how to spin temporary jobs on your resume, you’ll find employers who are anxious to bring you on board. It’s all in how you write it, and when you build your resume with temporary jobs, you’ve got an opportunity… Read more »

How to Make a Strong Impression When You’re a Reserved Candidate

For a reserved person, nothing is more miserable than being put on the spot – which can make a job interview a real sticky situation. Making the best impression on interviewers can be a challenge when just making small talk with strangers is difficult, but all is not lost for those who are not the… Read more »

Rebranding Yourself When You’re Not an Entry-Level Job Seeker

Considering a career change, or just a move to a different position in the same field, can be daunting when you are no longer an entry-level job seeker. The key to success is rebranding yourself, or remaking your professional image to fit the career you want rather than the one you have. Just how to… Read more »