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We evolved to form snap judgments about who’s friend and who’s foe, but we need to be more evolved now.
A college education still matters in the modern job market.
The adult world can feel big and scary at first. Can you start by reaching out to people you feel comfortable with?
What was your first job, and what did it teach you? We’re turning back the clocks and heading back into the supermarket and greasy fast-food joints to find out just why first jobs are so crucial in our careers and what they can teach us. If we put on our detective caps, we can look at our first jobs and pick up the little clues and insights about ourselves that can help us navigate our current career. And if you have kids, or are mentoring young people, we learn how we can advise teenagers on what to look for in their first job. Guests: , Curtin University School of Management and Marketing , teacher and author 50 Questions to Ask Your Teens: A Guide to Fostering Communication and Confidence in Young Adults
The answers some of Nina Strohminger's business students at the University of Pennsylvania provided give insight into how people understand the world around them, experts said.
Rates of full-time employment and pay relative to other workers have fallen for the latest generation of new workers. Yet the HILDA Survey shows their reported job satisfaction has risen.
Completing two degrees at the same time can increase graduates' rate of success in finding full-time work by up to 40%.
Getting into the right job is the key.
Video responses to set questions, online games that measure a person’s traits and skills: The future of interviews is coming to a wider variety of professions in the pandemic.
Share accomplishments, not responsibilities.
Resigning can be a challenge for everyone involved, but there are steps you can take to protect your relationships and reputation.
A handful of classic techniques and some tips unique to the work-from-home era can help you land that next job.
Remember the student who showed up to her Microsoft job interview a month early? Here's how it all turned out.
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Paying your way through uni, or even just earning some beer money, is practically essential. Just don’t let it get in the way of your studies
Job application burnout is real. Here are some best practices to keep you going.
It's the best job market in years and the pandemic has shredded office etiquette, but some traditional advice for new grads still applies.
Age-related biases are baked into the recruiting process, whether conscious or not. Should workers be cagey, in order to overcome recruiters’ biases?
Architecture graduate Kushagra Jhurani had been trying to land a job for seven months. Standing on a busy CBD street with a "hire me" sign turned out to be his ticket to success.
One tip: Take a note from Kamala Harris.
A growing number of firms are using artificial intelligence to pass or fail jobseekers.
Whether you're out of work or trying to make a career leap, job hunting can often feel like an uphill battle.
New York University hired students to help keep their classmates safe, and our reporter recently met a couple of them. Here’s what she saw on campus.
Covid-19 has left many people underemployed – in temporary jobs or on reduced hours. How do you make a success out of a job that isn’t what you wanted?
Interviewing, getting hired, and onboarding virtually can be a challenging experience, especially as a new college graduate. I have bee
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