A good, clear resume can be the key to getting the job you want. We know what information we should add to a resume, but what are some mistakes and information that we should avoid? It’s hard to find a workplace norm the pandemic hasn’t upended. It’s increasingly rare for white-collar workers to go into the office…
Category: Interview Tips
Job Application Slip-Ups To Avoid
CEO and Co-Founder of Hexact, on a mission to empower businesses of all sizes with AI-driven sidekicks that work in the cloud. I have been hounded by many different types of people looking to find a job throughout my career. In that pursuit, many try to find shortcuts to get an edge over their peers. Although…
Gen Z’s Secret Job Hunt Weapon
Shitposting has evolved from controversial tweets to meaningful discourse, thanks to Gen Z, millennials and the growing culture of building in public. In early 2020, Nicaia D’Souza – then 25 years old and unemployed – became very active on Twitter. Dissatisfied with the jobs that came her way because of her vocational education and experience in the…
Preparing For Virtual Interviews?
Even in a virtual environment, communicating your experience, qualifications, and skill set clearly and presenting yourself articulately will continue to be paramount. If you ask 10 people to define the metaverse, you’ll likely receive 10 different answers that vary wildly from some sort of virtual haven to an Orwellian nightmare. While large swaths of big tech have…
“Stupidest Question Ever”: Woman’s Disastrous Job Interview Experience Is Viral
Chaylene Martinez, who was applying for a flight attendant’s position at SkyWest Airlines became popular on the internet when this video went viral on the internet. While the pandemic has brought technology closer to us, not everyone has had enough time to adapt to the new online culture. There have been a number of epic…
What Not To Say In A Job Interview!
Steer clear of these six words in a job interview. Take a look. It is best to avoid using absolute words – always, never, impossible, none, all, and every – in a job interview. 🎯 Absolute words might give an impression that you view things in extremes and miss the nuances. 🎯 Using absolute words can…