Career Path
All the inspiration you need to write a promotion recommendation letterAll the inspiration you need to write a promotion recommendation letter (with examples!)

Been asked to write a promotion recommendation letter? Great! It could be just the boost they need to get that promotion. We’ll give you what you need to write an effective promotion recommendation letter and a copyable example you can use!

Interviewing
Increase your chance of getting hired with these 8 interview techniquesIncrease your chance of getting hired with these 8 interview techniques

In this blog, we share some of the best interview techniques you can use to help you to increase your chances of getting hired.

Resume & CV's
Should you use a skills-based resume?Should you use a skills-based resume?

So you think you have skills? Great. How do you get that across on your resume? Learn what a skills-based resume is and when to use one.

Pay & salary
Tips for negotiating your salary when a salary range is postedTips for negotiating your salary when a salary range is posted

How can you get the money you are worth in your current or new job? Asking for a new salary is not simple. You have to be ready to negotiate. We have some great information on how to prepare and be ready to negotiate to get the most money (and benefits) possible.

Resume & CV's
Land your dream job: Mention you are willing to relocate on your resumeLand your dream job: mention you are willing to relocate on your resume

Do you dream of a life of work and travel? Are you ready to shake things up a bit and set off on a new adventure? Relocating for work can be a way to land your dream job and land in a great new place. So, what's the first step to relocating for work? Updating your resume.

Career development
How can you ask for a letter of recommendationHow can you ask for a letter of recommendation

This blog covers how to ask for a Letter of Recommendation and offers a deep dive into the process, contents, and timeline associated with making such a request.

Interviewing
Get on the board you want: How can you ace your board interview?Get on the board you want: How can you ace your board interview?

Congratulations on getting that big interview for the board position! So, are you prepared? Know what it takes to impress the board? We’ll tell you what it takes and how to prepare for your board interview.

Interviewing
How can you prepare for a second interview?How can you prepare for a second interview?

With the guidelines listed in this article, second-stage interviewees can anticipate challenging new interview questions, refine their existing interview strategy, and maximize their chances of landing their sought-after job.

Finding a job
6 Top freelance careers worth considering6 Top freelance careers worth considering

So you’ve decided to ditch the 9-to-5 grind and step into the world of freelancing? Here are some of the best freelance careers out there.

Cover Letter
How to write a killer career change cover letterHow to write a killer career change cover letter

Deciding to change your career can be the most liberating feeling. And it can be quickly followed by the intimidating realization that you now have to market yourself for an industry that you have no experience in. Not to worry! People make this leap of faith all the time. Learn about the art of the career change cover letter, and how you can use it to your advantage to show a recruiter that you are deserving of a chance.

Interviewing
Be prepared for the question: What are your career aspirations?Be prepared for the question: What are your career aspirations?

What do you aspire to be? What is your Mount Everest in terms of reaching the pinnacle of your career? How can you impress a hiring manager with your long-term career goals? Follow our step-by-step guide to defining your career aspirations.

Finding a job
follow-up on pending job offerHow to follow up on a pending job offer correctly

When waiting for a business to deliver a formal job offer, you can send them tactful, thoughtful follow-up messages using these guidelines. As with most forms of job correspondence, helpfulness, courtesy, and genuine expressions of gratitude are key.