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February 11, 2014

Three Easy Ways to Perfect Your Video Interview

Video calls have revolutionized how we communicate in a quiet way. Skype, Facetime and and ooVoo are just a few easy ways to digitally talk to someone face to face. It’s not just social, though: job interviews can now be efficiently conducted out of office. But new methods of communication…
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February 10, 2014

Could a Grade Schooler Have Written Your Resume?

The interview is critical to landing a job, but in most cases, it’s the resume that lands you the interview.  For that reason, having an exceptional resume should be top priority for job seekers.  Documents that are poorly written, badly organized or woefully outdated won’t do you any favors.  In…
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February 5, 2014

Tips to Detect Deception

If you watched the Fox crime drama, Lie to me*, popular a few years ago, you may have been attracted to the concept the show drove home every week, that liars can’t help but give themselves away.  There are common “tells” among many people being untruthful, in body language or…
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January 29, 2014

Are You Sending the Right Message?

Often it's not what you say but how you say it that makes all the difference.  A stance or gesture perceived as aggressive or wilting can undermine the words coming out of your mouth.  Check out this guide, courtesy of DailyInfographic.com and make sure you're on top of your communication…
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January 23, 2014

Sorry, What Was That Again?

We customarily think of experience as a real asset.  And it is, in most respects.  When it counts, we want professionals who aren’t practically winging it.  We want seasoned financial planners, realtors, pilots.  But the trouble with experience in recruiters is that it can lead us to make poor decisions…
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October 14, 2013

Be Brief (and Other Tips on Email Etiquette)

Email is a wonderful tool in that it allows you to communicate quickly.  That’s the idea, anyway.  But the intended message can easily be lost in an ill thought-out email. Follow these tips to communicate professionally with colleagues and supervisors: NO YELLING!  Using all caps in your correspondence can come…
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October 7, 2013

Just Wasting Time…

Between meetings, correspondence, phone calls and office or cube drop-ins, it’s probably not uncommon for you to log an eight-hour (or more) workday and leave the office feeling like you didn’t get anything accomplished. Recruiter.com recently posted an article on some of the top time sucks for a typical office…
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