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Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
How to Deal with a Recruiter Who's Ghosted You
Recruiter ghosting is a real problem. Not only does it hurt your chances at landing the job you want, but it can also make you feel like you are being ignored and disrespected by an entire industry. If you're looking for a new job, there might be times when a recruiter ghosts you—and that's okay! In this article, we will discuss what to do when it happens early in the hiring process and late in the hiring process.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Historian and Boxing Reporter Sean Castle Gives Us Five of His Favourite Moments in Aussie Boxing
By Tony Ronson Recently we caught up with a chat with boxing buff and historian, Sean Castle, who formerly wrote for numerous publications including The Fist, Seconds Out, Cornerman and for various promoters and marketing companies.
By Albert David4 years ago in Journal
The Right Answer to “Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?”
This question is surprisingly often heard at many interviews regardless of the nature of the job posting. Some interviewers are genuinely inquiring about your plans for the future, and others use this question as a test. Wrong answers to it can really affect your chances of getting a job.
By Pedro Perez 4 years ago in Journal
When Did We Become Such Cowards?
Okay, so maybe that’s a little harsh, a tad presumptuous. I will also accept that it’s a fairly broad statement to make, and of course I understand it isn’t all-encompassing, we're not *all* cowards. However, related to my experience over the last year, it’s also pretty bang on. We, as a society, seem to no longer engage in hard conversations in person. We no longer hold healthy debates about conflicting opinions, in person. We stopped telling each other when something is bothering us, or hard, or incompatible… in person. We stopped telling people they have food in their teeth! So I’ll ask it again, when did we become such cowards?
By Claire Macpherson4 years ago in Journal
Prom Night
Prom season is in full swing, and high school seniors everywhere are making that transition out of school and into the real world. Dresses are being chosen, tuxedos are getting rented, and limousines are getting reserved. Parties are being discussed and dates are being secured. The energy of enthusiasm and excitement is in the air, and it has awoken distant memories of my own prom night, which was now nearly 20 years ago.
By Amanda Spradlin4 years ago in Journal
Why Hiring Managers Should Use Psychometric Test Online?
The word psychometric basically refers to the measurement of the mind. Unlike facets such as education, skills, experience, appearance and punctuality, the behavioral traits and personality of a candidate can be much more difficult to assess during an interview.
By mayank kejriwal4 years ago in Journal
Real Estate Investing Short Sales Explained
Before I begin, you need to comprehend my name is Ross Treakle and I interview actual estate traders as part of my job. In each interview I strive and select and pry at every investor to get the best possible exceptional information so that my subscribers can hear up to date, excessive content interviews.
By irinel vocal4 years ago in Journal
Hard job interview questions (and how you can answer them)
I once I landed two jobs in one week. They were the only two I had applied for. I'm not saying I'm an interview pro. Far from it. But I have participated in many interviews both as the interviewee and the interviewer.
By Sophie Osiecki4 years ago in Journal
Knowing these method elements can help you excel in group interviews and avoid becoming perplexed.
"I went to a corporation for an interview yesterday. I wasn't expecting a group interview, and the interviewer left in the midst for a long time. I have no idea what happened." Jack, a recent graduate, inquired as to what had occurred.
By Louise Michelle Robinson4 years ago in Journal
Dr Michelle Ong | Professional medical doctor
Dr Michelle Ong is a female professional medical doctor with extensive knowledge of pharmaceuticals. Dr Michelle Ong studied medicine at the prestigious Queensland University in Australia, where she obtained her master's degree in pharmacy from 1979 to 1983. Dr Michelle is an expert and a well-known General Practitioner in her field. Dr Michelle Ong is very passionate about her career and profession. Dr Michelle Ong has 3 years of experience as a retail pharmacist, where she regularly interacts with the public and helps so many lives get back to normal. Dr Ong's love and passion for humanity and saving lives are what pushed her to become a General Practitioner.
By Dr Michelle Ong4 years ago in Journal
India's Top 10 Successful Short Story Writers
(1.) Rabindranath Tagore: Rabindranath Tagore (born May 7, 1861) is the first non-European Nobel Laureate. He was a multi-talented individual who was best recognised as a poet. After the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy, he renounced his knighthood to protest British actions in colonial India. He was a painter as well as a composer. Short tales were also one of these unique abilities. He composed them in Bengali, English, and Hindi, among other languages. He also translated a number of well-known English tales into Bengali and Hindi.
By Abhishek Sharma4 years ago in Journal








