By Courtney Hazlett – Ladders +Northwestern Mutual When you find out you’re being promoted, it’s easy to get caught up in the fact that you’re finally being recognized for your hard work. And why not? You deserve to revel in it for a minute. But don’t rest too easy — knowing that you’re being tapped… read more
Job Seekers
Changing Jobs? Don’t Leave Money Behind
By Carole Jacobs – Ladders +Northwestern Mutual If you’re one of the four in 10 workers considering looking for a new position this year, you’re probably excited by the possibility of a pay increase or more responsibilities. But in the whirlwind of changing jobs, it’s easy to leave money on the table at your old employer. Before… read more
Google Recruiters Say Using the ‘X-Y-Z Formula’ on Your Resume Will Improve Your Odds of Getting Hired at Google
By Bill Murphy Jr. – Inc. More than two million people apply to work for Google each year, which is more than 20 times the number of employees at the company at any given time. With that kind of volume, it makes sense that Google proactively tries to tell applicants what they should do to improve their odds of getting… read more
22 Ways To Completely Ruin Any Chance Of Succeeding In Your Interview
By Jack Kelly – Forbes You always read about what you ought to do in an interview. I thought it might be even more helpful to share some blunders that you should avoid throughout the interview process. If you do engage in these actions, I can guarantee that you’ll epically fail and enrage the interviewers. You’ll… read more
Most Job Seekers Fail To Prep For This Common Interview Question
By Dawn Graham – Forbes One of the easiest ways to increase positive outcomes when interviewing for a job is to prepare. If you tend to get nervous during an interview, investing time on factors within your control like your outfit, transportation, and responses to common questions can make a world of difference. An often… read more
How To Answer ‘Why Are You Interested In Our Company?’ In An Interview
By Ian Mathews – Forbes No question seems to be hated by prospective job seekers as much as, “Why do you want to work here?” It is easy to picture this question being asked by a pompous, pretentious executive who is toying with you like a cat playing with a mouse before feasting. A candidate… read more
This personality trait is an interview killer
By Amanda Augustine – Fast Company It’s like walking a tightrope to find the balance between having the personality employers want and not coming off as having the one they hate. When it comes to nailing an interview, your personality may play a larger role than you think. According to a recent study conducted by TopInterview and Resume-Library, 70%… read more
Wearing these two colors together will help you win every meeting
By Meredith Lepore We know certain colors, especially when combined, can make you happier (or a better employee) but are there certain colors that will help you be the most creative person in the office (and totally chic at the same time)? Well, the answer is yes. The fashion experts over at Who What Wear have dubbed the very… read more
The Ultimate LinkedIn Cheat Sheet
By Michael Quinn – Ladders In the early 90s, you could apply for a job by visiting companies and filling out an application or providing a resume. Does that happen anymore? No – because the internet disrupted this method of talent acquisition by giving both employers and employees far greater access to opportunity. The internet freed us… read more
Why the secret to nailing an interview is the exact opposite of what everybody thinks
By Elena Botelho & Kim Powell – Ladders Congratulations, you’ve made the shortlist of candidates for your dream job. Now all you have to do is pass the final test: How do I walk into the room and convince the decision-makers that I’m their best choice? This is the question on the mind of anyone,… read more