Stop chasing motivation. It’s why you keep failing
Motivation is a fair-weather friend that disappears the moment things get difficult
Motivation is a fair-weather friend that disappears the moment things get difficult
Many candidates assume a poor job interview is fatal, but a timely follow-up can still change how an interviewer sees you
Long-term plans assume stability. Right now, stability is the one thing people can’t count on
“Features tell, benefits sell” is the sales rule job seekers keep ignoring
Sounds reasonable until the work starts backing up
Quality people skills are important if you want to be promoted to a management position
Employers get the blame, but it’s job seekers’ own behaviour that affects their chances of getting hired
Today’s job market runs on visibility and connections, not résumés and job postings
Blaming a “broken” hiring system for your job search struggles can become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Ten tips to ensure you make a great impression
It’s not the state of the job market. It’s you
Telling friends, neighbours and colleagues you’re job searching is still the most effective way to find work
Older workers are vital to Canada’s economy, but employers rarely take advantage of what they offer