When landing an interview in the first place involves such hard work, it can be difficult to know whether to go back to the drawing board, trust your gut, or take a chance and hope to be pleasantly ...
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We’ve all heard the saying “do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” What about when you love your job, but you have a terrible boss? I know I’ve been there. Bad bosses can drain ...
Imagine going to a store to shop for some essentials when another customer thinks you work there and starts chasing you, literally threatening you and yelling at you. You might be kind of scared and ...
One of the worst mistakes I ever made applying for a job was ignoring red flags during the job interview process. Looking back, there were several things that made me uneasy. But I was enamored with ...
Interviewing candidates for a job is probably more important for the business than the candidate. A bad interview can be ...
Dan Porter, founder and CEO of digital sports media company Overtime, can quickly point out a candidate who isn't the right fit for his company. He uses his go-to interview question, one that you've ...
Dear Eric: Should I tell my sister that her son, “Noah,” a recent college grad looking for a job, comes across as entitled in a job interview? This may be the reason he is still hunting for a job a ...
Not only can AI figure out what you're thinking, it can now predict what decision you'll make next based on patterns in human behavior. That has huge consequences for hiring. Most people already ...
You thought artificial intelligence was coming for your job? First, it’s coming for your job interviewer. By Natallie Rocha Reporting from San Francisco When Jennifer Dunn, 54, landed an interview ...
Preparing for an interview usually means prepping for commonly asked questions, practicing technical skills and researching the company you hope to work for. However, even with these levels of ...