Business in Action, 7th Ed.
Prologue: Using This Course to Launch Your Career
"The image you choose to portray to others is a big reflection of your true self, but the opposite effect can also be achieved.
"The word “ego” carries a lot of baggage, with connotations like: Blowhard.
"Here are some insider tips from someone who has managed hundreds of recruiters and advised on thousands of hires for a wide range of professional positions.
"Here are some insider tips from someone who has managed hundreds of recruiters and advised on thousands of hires for a wide range of professional positions.
Read the NYTimes.
"Tina Nicolai estimates she's read more than 40,000 résumés since launching Résumé Writers' Ink in 2010.
Kat Boogaard (photo, left) reports on the topic at TheMuse.
"When left unchecked, not only does rampant incivility make our days more tense, it also leads to a loss of focus, a loss of productivity, a deliberate slacking off among disgruntled employees, and even serious health problems.
"Jeff Reynar is a director of engineering and New York site lead at Facebook.
"Content engineering or content marketing is essentially about designing the right kinds of content that might engage consumers.
"Everyone has favorite products.
"Here are a few sites you can check out next time you find yourself struggling to put together the perfect résumé: .
"The recruitment space is prime for automation; the hiring process necessitates the screening of a high volume of candidates.
"Recruiters know all too well that not all resumes are created equal.
"Should I quit my job?
"Serial entrepreneur, angel investor, philanthropist, author and CEO of Bizzultz May McCarthy [photo, left] explains how intuition will help you achieve financial freedom.
"In April, LinkedIn announced it had reached 500 million members, making it one of the most popular social networks for professionals and one of the top social networks overall.
Áine Cain (photo, left) has the list at BusinessInsider.
"Job-hunting is a lot like dating," says Liz Ryan in an article at Forbes.
"Sure, there’s plenty to love about working for a tech giant like Google.
"[Recently,] Savvy Psychologist Dr.
"Looking forward to your college graduation is inevitable.
"I think we’d all agree that there’s nothing bad about getting promoted or landing a better position at your company," writes Adrian Granzella Larssen (photo, left) at TheMuse.