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To prepare for a meeting with a client or an interview for that perfect next job, we spend a lot of time and resources on first impressions, interview prep, and even the outfit we choose to wear. But we don’t pay attention to much after that. However, what follows after first impressions, interviews, or outfit…

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Practicing Gratitude in Your Workplace

Gratitude is a theme for this season of the year. As a culture there has been an upward trend to find room for daily expressions of gratitude as a means of positivity and personal growth. Sadly, practicing gratitude in the workplace is a concept few companies actually embrace as part of their vision and culture….

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How to Write a Job Acceptance Letter

You’ve received that long awaited and hoped for offer letter! After celebrating and receiving congratulations from friends and family, it’s time to write your acceptance letter back to the HR department. This letter is an important step to sealing your professional image with your new employer and clearly communicating your acceptance of the position. Here…

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How to Respond to a Low Ball Job Offer

You’ve applied for that dream job, completed all your interviews in stellar form, passed your drug screen and reference check with flying colors, and now comes that long-anticipated moment: the arrival of your official job offer. Your moment of triumph is short-lived, however, when you discover that the offer is hardly enticing for someone with…

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Why Correct Spelling and Grammar is So Important for Your Job Search

While it cannot be denied that communication nowadays is trending more and more toward the casual end of the spectrum, there are many business settings that still demand professionalism. Your resume, cover letter, and email correspondence with recruiters and potential employers definitely fall into one of these settings. If you are searching for a new…

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