When people consider professions that offer high salaries they typically think of doctors, lawyers, or engineers. Many high-paying careers exist beyond the typical job landscape yet remain unnoticed by most people. These occupations require specific skills or expertise which makes them distinct and fulfilling. Consider these exceptional high-paying careers if you desire a job […]
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Let Stupid and Annoying People Be Stupid and Annoying – Your Work, Your Way
Author Mel Robbins, who wrote “The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can’t Stop Talking About,” has made an instant connection with those of us who tend to over-think, over-manage, and overreact to life’s annoyances. She writes, “Modern life can feel like death by a thousand cuts—one thing after another that […]
Keep a Work Journal – Your Work, Your Way
As a writer, I have a bias toward written material. Writing helps you organize and refine your thoughts; it provides a record of what actually happened in real time, rather than the misremembered or edited version of events that people recall much later. We use written documentation in many ways in business, including proposals, which […]
Managing Cash Flow in the Hospitality Sector
Effective cash flow management is key to success in every industry, but none more so than hospitality. This is an industry with seasonal fluctuations and high operational costs, which can make it challenging for companies to maintain healthy cash flow. Those that focus on cash flow can better withstand off-peak periods, unexpected expenses, and demand […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Trading CFDs
Investing in the stock market can seem daunting, especially for first-timers. But if you’re one of the many people looking for ways to make their money work harder due to the cost of living crisis, now might be the time for you to consider it. The rise of online platforms and more accessible investment options […]
Where To Look and How to Get the Job You Want With a Lasting Career
Job searching seems to be the hardest and the most stressful part of any profession. If you are a fresh graduate with no experience an industry veteran or someone looking to change fields, you will always have the problem of finding a position that aligns with your experience and goals. But there is good news […]
9 Proven Tips to Prepare for Future Job Interviews
The Voice of Job Seekers – Unemployed, Underemployed, Unappreciated Job Seekers Welcomed! You did it!! A recruiter has seen your resume and has scheduled an interview with the Hiring Manager. For the past few days & even weeks – you have spent tons of time & effort to prepare that eye-catching cover letter and resume. You […]
LinkedIn Recommendations Are The Ultimate References in 2025
Up to ten references showing on your LinkedIn profile will be very valuable. Right now, it’s good enough for transactions and contracts, and doggone it, good enough for permanent hiring. Five well-written, detailed recommendations or more will increase your interest and visibility if you don’t have that many now. Hiring could be quicker. Hiring would […]
The Truth About Background Checks: What Job Seekers Must Know
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS This episode explores the complexities of HR background checks with Ghislaine Knauff, who has worked in HR operations for a Fortune 100 company for the past 15 years. This discussion rarely occurs on podcasts and would help many job seekers understand […]
How to Find Value While Unveiling Non-Linear Career Paths
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS I conducted another interview with Erica Madison of One Life Tools and EMCC at the National Career Development Association in San Diego. Erica is a career coach and workshop facilitator at her company, Erica Mattison Coaching & Consulting LLC. She just published a […]