email etiquette

9 11, 2018

Link Roundup: Communicating in a Digital World

2018-11-09T08:46:04-05:00Categories: How to Survive the '9-5', Link Roundups, Resources for Job Seekers|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

In the business world, it is important to keep your emails concise, simple, and clear with no mistakes. This can seem like a heavy task with the average worker receiving up to 124 emails a day! It’s important to take your time and proofread before hitting send because a clear email will limit any sort of miscommunication and confusion. This prevents you and others from wasting time that shouldn’t need wasting. Find out more in this week’s link roundup below on how to communicate effectively in the digital world! […]

12 10, 2018

Link Roundup: Making Your Job Search Worthwhile

2018-10-12T09:02:59-04:00Categories: General Job Search Advice, Link Roundups, Resources for Job Seekers|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The job search can be frustrating when you’re sending out waves of applications, but hearing back from a few to none. The job search is a lengthy task in itself, but following up with companies who don’t follow up with you may be to your advantage. This shows them that you’re passionate and driven when it comes to joining their team and also refreshes their mind when it comes to choosing candidates. Find out more about how you can make your job search worthwhile by checking out the links below! […]

6 01, 2017

Link Roundup 1/6/17: New Year, New Job Search

2017-01-06T10:49:02-05:00Categories: General Job Search Advice, How to Survive the '9-5', Link Roundups, Resources for Job Seekers|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Welcome to our first Link Roundup in the New Year! Since the year has finally turned, there is a lot of great advice out there about how to be a better job seeker in 2017. We’ve gathered the very best links this week and put them all in one place for you to read from! What to Remove From Your Resume in 2017 As we’ve discussed in a previous blog post, a resume should be a living document. This means that it changes and adds new skills constantly, just like you. If you haven’t updated your resume in a year, [...]

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