In recent years, conversational recruiting is now on the rise in the hiring industry even though the recruiting style has been around for years. This recruiting style enables recruiters to get to know applicants better and use the opportunity to determine if they are suitable applicants for the job. If you normally do your own…
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5 Indications that You Need To Get A Higher Salary
Are you always asking yourself if your salary is still enough for your daily needs and then some? This question is not unusual because each person desires to have compensation that can cover everything we need and provide a little extra for other purchases. Others will also say a high salary is the hallmark of…
How to Boost Career Progression by Improving Your Portfolio
When you apply for work, you are asked to send a portfolio of your previous work as part of the hiring company’s review of your work. Once you get accepted, you may forget to update it because you think it will not be essential for your career progression. However, portfolios are an integral part of…
Best ways to Deal with a Colleague Crying at Work
At work, we tend to put on a solid front because we don’t want others to see us at our lowest or cause problems for the team. Crying, in particular, is something that must be avoided at all costs because it can make the team feel awkward and affect their progress. However, we all have…
6 Things to do to Show You Are the Right Person for the Job?
In every interview, you will always find yourself facing the question, “why are you the right person for the job?” or something similar. Interviewers always ask this question if they want to hear from you why you believe you are the person they are looking for. While it sounds simple, the answer to this question…
How to Take Control of Your Emotions at Work
Work is one of the significant drivers of stress and anxiety for many of us. Sometimes, the work gets too much, and you feel at your wits’ end with it. While it is ok to vent your frustrations out when it gets too much, you can get in trouble if you vent out in the…
Can Office Colleagues be Good Friends?
Many working adults spend a lot of time in the workplace rather than at home. Some spend 5 days for 8 hours or more at work and only a handful of hours at home to rest or bond with family and friends. Others have work even on the weekends, reducing their time to make friends…
