Career Planning
Tips on Finding a Job
Tips on Preparing a Resume
Tips on Job Interviews
Changes in the Nature of Work
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Rather than just setting long-term goals, it's important to consider these too. 

What are short term goals?

100

This attitude in an interview helps you appear ready to do the job.

What is confidence?

100

This is a written summary of your work, education, and experience.

What is a resume?

100

This is perhaps the most valuable tip you need when you go to a job interview.

What is having confidence?

100

On the front lines of every job, employees are aware of this.

What are changes?

200

Doing this helps you gain experience, learn more about some occupational areas that are of interest, and broaden your outlook into other areas.

What is volunteering?

200

Rather than helping you stand out in a positive way, these approaches are more likely to leave a negative impression.

What are gimmicks? 

200

This is where you introduce yourself, state why you’re interested, and why you think you’re suited for the job.

What is a cover letter?

200

As the job interview is likely your first in-person impression, it’s important to make sure you do this.

What is dress appropriately? 

200

This is one of the major reasons for changes in the workplace.

What is technology?

300

Sports, movies, music, science, computers, crafting, and travel are all examples of this.

What are hobbies?

300

When turned down for a job, this is one way that you can learn from the experience.

What is reviewing how you did?

OR

What are suggestions of how to improve?

300

These will send your resume straight to the bottom of the pile.

What are spelling mistakes AND/OR bad grammar?

300

“Do you have a disability?” “Have you ever been denied health insurance?” and “How old are you?” are all examples of this.

What are questions interviewers are not allowed to ask?

300

Beyond landing in a secure job, this is another option for people considering their career paths.

What is creating a business?

OR

What is self-employment?

400

When looking for a job, nothing is more important than this, which helps you connect with people and seek advice.

What is networking?

400

Looking at a company’s annual report is an example of this action, which you’re encouraged to do before a job interview.

What is doing your research?

400

These are three examples of excess information that does not belong on a resume.

What are age, weight, height...?

(and many more)

400

Apart from a team of people interviewing you, interviewers might use this famous technique.

What is good cop/bad cop?

400

Preparing for and delivering instruction, evaluating work, and providing additional assistance are just some of the tasks required of this full-time job.

What is teaching?

500

These steps include things like “define the problem” and “list your options”.

What are the six steps for effective decision making?

500

Job searching can be hard; these are two things to keep in mind as you try to find a job.

What are: Finding a job is hard work AND finding a job takes time?

500

This statement could appear at the bottom of your resume, rather than including references’ contact information.

What is, "References are available upon request."?

500

Treating every interview like this will likely help to build your confidence and familiarize you with the process.

What is a learning experience? 

500

This website can provide you with more information about the changing circumstances in the workplace.

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