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When you’re starting a new job, you don’t always get the ample training and step-by-step manual you might hope for. So, how can you survive—and more importantly, succeed—without getting overwhelmed? We’ll show you how.
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If you’re determined to kick 2013 off with a fabulous new gig, we’re here to help. Here’s your action plan for updating your resume, getting out there to network, and finding the right jobs for you.
Leaving your job can be terrifying, but when your current position just isn’t giving you what you need, sometimes it’s a necessary next step. Here are six surefire signs it’s time to move on—and a few last-ditch attemps to try if you’re not ready to let go.
Starting a new job is incredibly exciting, but it’s also incredibly nerve-wracking. If you’re panicking about heading to your new office this week, we’ve gathered four ways to conquer your nerves and take your new experiences in stride.
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Congratulations—you got a job offer! But don’t pop the champagne just yet—take the time to really evaluate it before you accept. Here’s a checklist of questions to ask yourself before you sign on the dotted line.
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