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15 quick tips to get hired fast

Are you in a hurry to get a job? There are some things that don't take a lot of time that can help you get hired quickly. Here are 15 things you should know about job hunting that will help you find a new job fast. Some of the things on the list are little things that make a difference. Others are significant enough that they can make or break your job search. Review the list to see if ther...

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Problems you will encounter when working abroad

If you were to take most travel blogs at face value you would be forgiven if you thought that working abroad was a constant barrage of fun times and memorable experiences. While there may be some of those moments, the reality is that you will likely face even more difficult situations than an equivalent job in your home country. No matter what way you choose to earn your income abroad, these ar...

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Working Overseas

Working in a foreign country is a unique and wonderful experience. It provides insights into a country that isn’t your own. It exposes you to a different culture. And it allows you to learn a new language, meet new people, and get a new perspective on the world. It’s an experience not many people get a chance to have. But, as a traveler, you have a better opportunity to take advanta...

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Here's Why You Should Live Abroad At Least Once In Your Life

It seems right now you can’t open Facebook/Instagram/YouTube for all the stories of people who’ve quit their jobs and are traveling the world, fueled by their total determination to say ‘screw you daily grind, I’m gonna get me some traveling action’. You hate these people, but you also wish more than anything that you could be one of them. Take it from someone w...

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Reshaping the story of your career: Joseph Liu at TEDxCardiff

Have you been thinking about making a career change, but not sure if you should make a move? Joseph shares his story of leaving his medical career behind, 3 insights about the emotional ups and downs of career transitions, and questions to help clarify where you are on your career journey. By the end of his talk, you'll hopefully have a better understanding about whether the time has come f...

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Is It Possible For Millennials To Find Jobs Abroad?

There’s an uptick in desire among millennial workers to move abroad for work. It’s no surprise either, as many millennials are perfectly positioned to pick up their life and start fresh in a new city or country. In 2015, FlexJobs found that 70% of millennials say the desire to travel is a primary reason to work. With a majority of young adults wanting to take on international opp...

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10 Challenges of Working Remotely (and How To Overcome Them)

Do you face the same challenges I do? I am a remote worker. In fact, all of us at Time Doctor are remote workers.The benefits of remote work are numerous. You can pack up and move to Bali for three months. You can schedule appointments throughout the day, and no one will ask why you’re leaving the office early. And you don’t have to feel the stress of a long commute. But let&rsq...

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Common Job Interview Questions and Best Answers (20 Examples)

Interview anxiety - you know the symptoms. Wet palms, weak knees, and awkwardness. Hello, I forgot what my name is or where I am. Getting nervous before an interview is common. But there’s a way to cope. Ready? Know how you’re going to answer the interviewer’s questions beforehand. Okay, fine. But I’m not a psychic. How do I know what they’ll ask me?...

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These are the secrets to excellent customer service

L.L. Bean topped the list for excellent customer service in the latest "Customer Service Champions" report from Prosper Insights & Analytics, which surveyed 6,500 consumers in September 2016. This is the third time the apparel retailer has led in the annual ranking, which weights consumers' responses by each retailer's annual revenue and "fan base," according ...

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Be The Change: Five Steps For Transitioning Into A Values-Aligned Career

I remember the first time I started to have doubts about my career path. It was 2001 and I was living in New York City, working as a mergers and acquisitions analyst in a respected multinational firm. By all accounts, I had it made. As the daughter of an illiterate pig farmer and the first of my family to attend college, this was no small feat. With a degree from UC Berkeley under my belt and a...

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