What’s expected in social situations is not the same as what’s expected on the job.
Most Workers Are ‘Bicultural,’ Even You
What’s expected in social situations is not the same as what’s expected on the job.
What’s expected in social situations is not the same as what’s expected on the job.
An employer is not a reality show judge. However, a hiring manager might review dozens of resumes and interview several people just for one job.
Two event for career changers and job seekers – both free to attend. Go to the Career Management Center on Tuesday or early Wednesday to help prepare you to meet with employers at the Career Fair Wednesday.
Young people are not the only job seekers who expect to be hired without putting much thought or effort into their job search or career planning. I have recently talked with a few adults who think simply wanting a new job is enough to make a new opportunity magically appear.
Job creator sounds like some special class of people who sprinkle money when and if they feel like it so we common folk can earn an honest living. Here’s a different perspective ...