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5 sabotaging job interview mistakes – and how to avoid them

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Feb 26, 2017 | Uncategorized

NO MATTER HOW PREPARED YOU ARE FOR AN INTERVIEW, YOU CAN STILL END UP MAKING ONE OF THESE MISTAKES THAT’LL TAKE YOU OUT OF THE RUNNING. Great news! You’ve gotten an interview for that job you want, so the next step is to ace it and get closer to getting hired....

How can you tell which career is right for you?

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Feb 25, 2017 | Uncategorized

Through a series of assessments and data, Find Your Calling measures your interests and offers up matching occupations along with colleges that offer relevant programs. Remember when you were in kindergarten and it was easy to say “doctor” or...

Get to know your job-search competition

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Feb 24, 2017 | Uncategorized

CareerBuilder’s Job Competition Snapshot provides insight into the chances of being called by an employer based on how you stack up against the competition. It’s a buyer’s market out there, but job seekers still have stiff competition, with a...

Re-entering the workforce with RightSkill: Q&A with a student

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Feb 23, 2017 | Uncategorized

RightSkill provides job seekers with unique learning experiences that prepare them for in-demand careers. David M. held a variety of jobs – from selling World Book Encyclopedia to selling cars and even working as a defense contractor at White Sands Missile Range –...

People you should talk to about your career

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Feb 22, 2017 | Uncategorized

Whether you’re confused about which career paths to pursue or what’s even available, you don’t have to go at it alone. Many of today’s youth watch their favorite celebrities or professional athletes on TV and think, “I want to do that when I grow...
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