5 Tips to Help You Lose Your Negative Attitude at Work
When you see a problem at work, do you complain to your coworkers or do you try to do something to fix it? If all you do is grumble and whine, nothing good will come of it. Workplace negativity is contagious. Complain to one coworker and he or she will, in turn, complain to another, and so on. Before long, one person's negative attitude will spread to five more and then 10 more, and so on.
Read more..5 Career Tips You NEED to Hear
1. Focus on professional success before looking for happiness in your career.
It sounds weird to tell someone that they shouldn't seek happiness in their job, but it really is a great piece of advice. Why? Because often times, the company you work for could care less if you're happy with what you do. Your company is only interested in results, which is the only thing you should be concerned with.
Read moreHow-to-smoothly-transition-into-a-new-career
Making a career change is almost as stressful as meeting your significant other′s parents for the first time. Even if you′ve landed your dream job, it′s fair to assume you′ll encounter your fair share of challenges on your new career path. Luckily, with the right approach, a positive attitude and a little bit of help, those challenges don′t have to be insurmountable..
Read moreHow To Introduce Yourself In Interviews
Tip 1: Professional Aspects Only
The interviewer doesn’t want to hear about how many chicken wings you ate in 5 mins or how awesome you sing. Stick to the professional aspects of your life by telling your strengths and weaknesses, what you are good at and what you are bad at, and so on. Keep it simple and professional.
Read more10 Dont′s In an Interview
1. Showing up late
Never show up late. Your interviewer notices that 1 minute you are late and takes a note of it. It gives the impression that you are really not interested in this job and it lacks professionalism if you dont respect their time and value. So make sure you go for interviews early and go through it without messing things up.
Read more10 Steps to a Successful Career Change
Interested in a new career? People seek to change careers for many different reasons. Your career goals or values may have changed; you may have discovered new interests that you would like to incorporate into your job, you may wish to make more money, or have more flexible hours, just to name a few.
Read moreLeadership Skills for 2021
2020 is drawing to a close. Everybody cannot wait for the year to be over. Of course, a change in the year does not mean everything that's happened suddenly comes to a stop. But a new year means an opportunity to start over, apply the things we have learned. Therefore, preparing for the new year is important. One of these ways is equipping yourself with unique leadership skills.
Read moreSoft Skills are Power Skills in 2020
Only until recently, recruiters were looking for candidates who had strong technical skills. Coding, programming, knowledge of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and machine learning, were the skills high on the list of recruiters, while soft skills took a backseat. Soon enough, tech employees were found to be lacking soft skills that would help them in the workplace. Employees suffered and the work suffered. Recruiters have realised their folly. Soft skills cannot be ignored.
Read moreUpcoming Careers in 2021
Every few years, new careers emerge, some fade away. This sunrise and sunset of careers usually happens after new technologies become mainstream, new social and ethical norms affect policies, and best business practices get adopted into business operations. It's all a part of the industry's way of self-correcting and developing.
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