Torn Between Offers? Here’s How to Handle Multiple Job Offers with Confidence

Getting a job offer is exciting. Getting more than one? That’s a whole new level of validation. After all the late nights refining your resume, the nervous energy before interviews, and the endless cycle of “We’ll be in touch,” you’ve …

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What’s the #1 Thing Hiring Managers Hate about Resumes?

No sooner did we debate 1-page vs. 2-pages resumes than a NEW study came out about resume design! 😮

And sure enough, what’s hiring manager’s #1 PET PEEVE (besides emojis, of course)???

CLUTTER!!! 😤

So Bottom Line: Whether you like …

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Lead with Curiosity, Not Your Résumé: Smarter Networking Strategies

It’s no secret that networking plays a key role in career growth, but it gets tricky when you’re actively job hunting. Reaching out to former colleagues, industry peers, or new connections can quickly come across as transactional if not handled …

By Ivy Exec
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How to Stand Out in a Room Full of Power Players

Walking into a room full of leaders, decision-makers, and high-level executives can be overwhelming. Such professionals often have strong reputations, impressive achievements, and confidence from years of leadership.

While you may feel like the least important person in the room, …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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Don’t Let Detachment Define Your First Job: How to Start Your Career with Confidence, Connection, and Clarity

Workplace detachment is more common than you might think—especially among younger professionals. A recent survey found that 79% of employees feel detached from their jobs. That’s nearly 8 in 10 people struggling to feel engaged in something they do every …

By College Recruiter
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Beyond Nursing: Unexpected Careers in Senior Care and Support

The baby boomer generation—one of the largest in history—is aging rapidly, and that’s creating a surge in senior care jobs.

“The senior care workforce is under intense pressure, facing shortages in both medical and non-medical roles,” says Cheryl Field, MSN, …

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Don’t Meet All The Job Description Requirements? Why You Should Apply Anyway

Whether you are a recent college graduate or simply looking to find a new job, no one really enjoys the job search. Even when the opportunity pops up to apply to your dream job, there’s still some reluctance. The truth …

By CareerShift
Job hunting & career management solutions
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Decoding abstract interview questions | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep42

If a prospective employer has ever asked you to talk through how you would resolve a complex problem, you’ll easily relate to the discussion in today’s episode of the From Dorms to Desks Podcast.

You know, sometimes you get a …

By College Recruiter
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3 reasons why people are more likely to do a networking call / informational interview with you when you’re a student

As with many of our prior posts, this post’s topic is one that relates to students of all types: high school students, community college students, college students, master’s students, and other types of students!

Today, we’re talking about networking. It …

By Intern From Home
Helping students from 600+ colleges learn about how to find and get an internship/job, use LinkedIn, prepare for interviews, write a cover letter/resume, make the most of their role, and more.
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Federal Resume 101: Everything You Need to Know

When applying for a federal job, your resume needs to stand out in a very specific way. Unlike a typical private-sector resume, a federal resume requires detailed information, specific formatting, and a deeper focus on your experience and qualifications.

Understanding …

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