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1. 7 Signs Your Job Is No Longer a Good Fit

Do you repeatedly hit the snooze button every morning until the last possible second? Are you frustrated you're not where you think you should be in your career? Are you miserable, and it's started to spill into your personal life? If so, you should consider the possibility your feelings stem from how you feel at work.
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2. 10 Common Interview Mistakes And How To Overcome Them

It can be argued the job interview is the most critical step in the hiring process. And while some questions can be tricky, making a great first impression isn't as difficult as it might seem—if you avoid some basic interviewing mistakes
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3. When Is It Appropriate to Tell People About Your New Job?

Receiving a job offer is the best. Your job search has come to an end, and those feelings of stress and depression have been washed away by a rush of pride now that someone has recognized your value as an employee. You're pumped to start a brand-new chapter in your life, and you can't wait to tell the world about it. But simmer down. We understand the excitement, but there's an appropriate time to tell people about your new job, and an order in which you want to tell certain people. When is that appropriate time?
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