5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself After Any Interview
In terms of getting the job, what you do before and during the interview definitely matters more than what you do after.
In terms of getting the job, what you do before and during the interview definitely matters more than what you do after.
This shift towards mindfulness will make you think deeply and objectively while being aware of what you’re doing. Becoming mindful of your thoughts will help increase your resilience to stress
What do you do when nothing seems to go right? Do you bow your head down and get into “Why is this happening to me” mind-set? Or do you step up and look at the bright side even when it is hard to spot it?
Self-awareness is key, so you first need to be aware of the things you do (or don’t do), the toxic impact that they may be having on your life, and where they could be holding you back from accomplishing your goals.
If you hate your job, keep it to yourself. Look for a new job on the side, but don’t tell your co-workers how unhappy you are. It can’t help them to know.
Celebrating 20 years of success
Celebrating 20 years of success in financial placements – Durban
When things go wrong, we tend to blind ourselves to other’s feelings. We are more likely to fall into a destructive behavioural trap. Sadly, when we do, we cannot be empathetic. We weaken that human bond that’s vital to re-grouping and resilience. These blinding mind-sets make us feel dumb, powerless … and alone. (Of course you
The world is constantly changing, and this means that you must be open to absorbing and actively seeking new information to stay up-to-date. This, of course, expands far beyond education in your area of professional expertise.
However, failure is evolutionary – it helps us to grow, mature, and reach a deeper understanding of life as to what we want and why we want it. It is basically the real secret towards success.
The problem is that attempting to suppress genuine emotions requires so much conscious effort that it is rarely successful. Whenever you attempt to conceal any strong feeling and fake another, your body almost always “leaks” nonverbal cues that are picked up consciously or subconsciously by your audience.
Treat your job search like a job. That means you should spend about eight hours on it each day. Get up in the morning at the time you did when you were employed and stop working no later than when you left your job for the day. Being proactive may contribute to your positive outlook.
How do you prove that you’re as smart as your resume implies? I’m glad you asked.
What if succeeding at anything was as simple as having a few things in place? That just sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Consider the possibility that you—yes, you—can succeed at anything
There is no need to give a reason for turning down the interview. It’s best to keep your letter simple and concise, because you may be interested in applying to the company again in the future.
As an applicant, two of your biggest concerns are showing you can do the job, and beating out the competition. A take-home assignment gives you the opportunity to do both.
Unfortunately, no matter how carefully you prepare and weigh the pros and cons before accepting a new position, there’s no way to be 100 percent sure what you’re getting into – until you’re on the job, and then it’s too late
When you resign from your job, you terminate or end your employment with a particular organization. You can resign from your job in a way that reinforces your professional image and keeps current employer relationships positive for the future.
What’s almost as important as your resume and cover letter, and much more likely to slip your mind during the job search process?
It’s 2017. Gone are the days when people stay at companies for decades. In fact, the millennial mindset is that of a butterfly, “Why would I stay in one place, when I can experience many places and increase my salary and position as I go?” Sure, that’s one mentality. But then there’s also the old-school