We could all use a bit more cash in our pocket, right? There are some things you can do TODAY that will set you on course for reducing your outgoings
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As we get deeper and deeper into the Digital Age, more businesses are moving towards remote employees. Not only does it allow more flexibility for workers, but it also allows
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Career Planning is an activity that should not stop once you are done with your high school or college. In fact, it should be a constant process in your life
This post is part [part not set] of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
You go to a family gathering or a friends’ reunion and you get asked, “What are your plans for higher education?” or “What have you thought about your career?” Such
This post is part 1 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
Finding the career of your choice can be quite a challenge. There are so many options and so many opinions influencing your decision that it is almost impossible to be
This post is part 2 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
We have already discussed how you can identify your personal strengths, weaknesses and opportunities in other blog posts (links to respective blog posts). In this blog, we will try to
This post is part 3 of 9 in the series Job Hunting -
You are sitting on your workstation, wondering if your skills are getting dated. You try to update your resume and are hit by the hard truth: “You haven’t learnt anything
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We have already discussed how you can identify your personal strengths in this other blog (link to Identifying Your Personal Strengths blog post). However, it is equally important to be
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You are at an interview at the place that you really like. The interview is going great, but then the interviewer asks you this question: “List down your greatest personal
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This is the second blog on the basics of job-hunting. The first blog took you through how to look for a new job and possibly a career shift. All of
This post is part 8 of 9 in the series Job Hunting
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How to answer “how much pay do you want?”
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Professional, Graduate, Best Of, Money Tags: interview tactic, payscale.com, payDo you dread this question because you don’t know how to answer it?
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How To Increase Your Pay
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Professional, Graduate Tags: pay increase, payWant a raise? It is something that we have all thought about from time to time, and that is how to land a higher paying job, or get a well deserved raise.
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Knowing What You’re Worth
Posted in: Professional, Graduate Tags: pay increase, payHow Can You Find Your Worth to an Employer? This question can be a difficult one to answer, especially for younger generations trying to break into the workforce.
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How To Get Paid More
Posted in: All Featured Articles, Leader, Professional, Graduate, Recommended Books Tags: effectiveness, salary, pay, procrastinationMore pay, anyone? Who will say NO to that? There is a way to get more pay. Find out how, right here…
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Who Makes More – Professor or Prison Guard? (A comparison of pay for different jobs)
Posted in: Professional, Graduate Tags: pay, payscale.comLet’s take a look and compare the average job salaries from a list of white collar jobs and a list of blue collar jobs.
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5 Tips for Negotiating a Higher Starting Salary
Posted in: Graduate, Best Of, Professional Tags: salary negotiation, negotiate salary, salary, payYou want to start your new job on the highest salary you can negotiate, right?
This post is part 12 of 15 in the series Getting Paid More

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