If you have a deep-rooted interest in cybersecurity and forensics, an ethical mindset in relation to data privacy and cyber practices, a knack for solving problems, and excellent attention to detail skills, you might want to consider a career as a cybersecurity expert. And you’ve come to the right place. READ MORE AT CAREER ADDICT
If you’re considering developing your skills, why not do it right now? It’s cold outside, and you can tick off a few New Year’s resolutions while you’re at it. It’s practically a win-win. To help motivate you, here are five new things you should definitely learn in 2025. READ MORE AT REED.CO.UK
Now that the holidays have come and gone, it’s time to get down to business. This time of year is exciting to pursue a new job with 100% focus. How can your job search be successful? There’s nothing like a blank page, a clean slate of a new year; and when it comes to job searching, there’s enthusiasm all around as we kick off 2025. Companies are eager to quickly fill their roles with quality
Navigating salary expectation questions during an interview is a critical skill for any job seeker. How you address this question can influence not only your chances of landing the job but also the terms of your compensation. Salary discussions require a balance of confidence, preparation, and professionalism. READ MORE AT DEBUT
As the new year approaches, you may be thinking about what’s next in your career. If you're in job search mode or are considering a change in role or organization, planning ahead will make all the difference. Use this last month of the year to craft your plan, following these ten practical steps. READ MORE AT FORBES
When I interview people for jobs, I’m always amazed by how many of them tell me they don’t have any questions for me when prompted. Like most interviewers, I set aside time for candidates to turn the tables and ask me their own questions – because you can’t make a good decision about whether to take a job otherwise. When someone doesn’t use that time to ask anything, it makes me wonder ho
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that tech jobs, defined as occupations in computer and information technology, will grow by 13% by 2030. That makes it the country’s fastest-growing sector. However, data shows Hispanic people are wildly underrepresented. In some US cities, fewer than 5% of tech workers are Hispanic. This stems partly from lack of access to tech at a young age, and
Your holiday job search is underway. It can be tough to stay motivated as you search for a job during the holidays. Fine-tune your job search approach, and you can stay on track. Along with this, you can boost your chances of securing a job that you can enjoy during the holidays and beyond. Use these tips to help you navigate your job search during the holidays. READ MORE AT ELBY
Interviewing for a new role can be exciting, but it also can come with challenges that make us feel insecure and concerned that we’re not fully prepared. This is especially true when we’re asked questions like “What is your work style” – about our preferred approach and style in addressing key job goals and responsibilities. READ MORE AT KATHY CAPRINO BLOG
If you’re getting interviews but no offers, you may be unknowingly saying something in the interview that’s keeping you from standing out as the “must-have” candidate. The whole purpose of an interview is to showcase that you’re the solution to the company’s challenges and needs. Yet candidates with extensive experience—often 15 years or more—may struggle to communicate this effectively. REA
Everyone needs a little motivation in their work life, whether you’re starting a new job, striving for a promotion, or navigating challenges. Motivational job quotes can be the perfect dose of inspiration to keep you moving forward and remind you why your work matters. Here’s a collection of quotes to spark positivity and drive in your professional journey. READ MORE AT HOW I GOT THE JOB
Your professional network comprises people you’re connected to at your workplace, such as peers and supervisors.
If you want a great job, you need some tough love. Here it is. The recruiting process has changed dramatically over the last few years. Not only has it become harder for talented folks to find a job, the system as it exists today seems to be actively playing defense against recruiting the best person to fill that job. READ MORE AT FAST COMPANY
Congratulations! If you’re about to start a new job, it means your cover letter and résumé stood out from dozens — if not hundreds — of other documents, and that you smashed your interviews, successfully differentiating yourself from several other candidates.Even though your employer was clearly impressed by your character, skill set and achievements, you might still be pondering extra ways of
With technology and job-hunting habits continually changing, an executive resume today must communicate more than just a list of accomplishments or generic competencies. It needs to embody your unique professional identity so you’re positioned as the right fit for a specific role and company. So, what do these changes mean for your resume in 2025? READ MORE AT CAREER IMPRESSIONS