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Packing on the pounds: 44% of workers gaining weight on the job

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Apr 23, 2016 | Uncategorized

According to a new CareerBuilder survey, 44 percent of workers say they’ve gained weight at their current job. Are you guilty of filling (and emptying) the office candy bowl on the regular? Do you push people out of the way to get to the conference room for...

7 things people searching for jobs are tired of hearing

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Apr 22, 2016 | Uncategorized

If your friend/family member/significant other is currently on the hunt, avoid these seven questions or phrases that they’re simply tired of hearing. Pretty much everyone has been a job seeker at some point in their lives. But if you’re blissfully employed...

‘Career advice I’d give to my younger self’

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Apr 21, 2016 | Uncategorized

We asked real-life seasoned professionals to spill secrets and offer up advice they would give to their younger job-seeking selves. Unless you can invent a time-traveling machine or become Jennifer Garner’s character in “13 Going on 30,” you may...

14 Questions Job Candidates Should Ask to Impress Interviewers

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Apr 20, 2016 | Uncategorized

ril 20, 2016 // 8:00 AM 14 Questions Job Candidates Should Ask to Impress Interviewers Written by Lindsay Kolowich | @lkolo25 “Do you have any questions for me?” We’ve all been on the receiving end of that question in an interview. If you’re...

12 tips to be courteous to your co-workers (that you should already know)

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Apr 19, 2016 | Uncategorized

There are many unspoken rules in the workplace. If you’ve ever had a roommate or a sibling you’ve had to share a living space with, you may have learned the hard way not to push the boundaries of common courtesy too far. Similarly, there are many unspoken...
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