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How to Get an Entry-Level Job in HR

This article from shrm.org written by Mark Feffer provides some insightful tips on how to gain an entry level position in Human Resources.

It’s one of the most common questions posed on the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM’s) social …

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The most valuable traits to develop in your first career-related job

In this article, nine seasoned professionals, including a business owner and a president and CEO, share their insights on the most valuable traits they developed during their first job. From valuing hard work and efficiency to digging into details willingly, …

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How to Answer the Hiring Question: Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?

“Where do you see yourself in five years?” – This is a quintessential interview question that many of you would have faced or even struggled to formulate an answer for. 

As a hiring manager, I personally use two variations of …

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Balancing Your Current Job with Your Next Career Move: 5 Must-Know Strategies

Embarking on a job search while still firmly anchored in your current role can be likened to navigating a labyrinth shrouded in shadows.

The last thing you desire is to set off alarm bells in the workplace or to have …

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Interview Strategies in the Wake of a Layoff: Your Winning Playbook

Experiencing a layoff is undeniably unsettling, often leaving us feeling like we’ve hit a dead end. Yet, it’s vital to remember that it’s merely a bend in our career journey.

The uncertainty that looms when job security is in jeopardy …

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Informational Interview Steps
Identify someone to interview:Professors, advisors, alumni, and members of professional organizations are great candidates for informational interviews. …

Informational Interviews

Informational interviews are a way to get the inside scoop on an organization and learn how people managed their careers …