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In a typical 30 year career, you'll have spent almost 60,000 hours at the office (and that doesn't include travelling). Find out how to make your working life more satisfactory with articles about corporate culture, professional relationships and getting ahead.


  • Making an Impact at Interview
    Effective preparation is fundamental to a successful interview. Doing your homework helps you create a positive personal impression and raise you above the competition. Get some tips on how to prepare yourself...
     
  • Sex, Lies and CVs
    Recruiters suggest that at least 70% of CVs contain lies - ranging from 'improving' A level results to creating an entirely fictitious work history. Embellishing the truth to get your foot on the career ladder may not seem serious but if you're found out...
     
  • Developing a Smart Personal Marketing Strategy
    Staying where we are is often a lot easier than moving on. Many of us wait to be pushed rather than take the positive step of finding a new job. Take our simple test to find out if your career is blooming or backfiring...
     
  • Accessing the Unadvertised Jobs Market
    More than one half of all jobs are never advertised. The people who get these positions have a network of contacts or approach the employers directly. Find out how...
     
  • Finding Your Next Job
    Whether you are looking to progress your career, return to the employment market after a break, have been made redundant or just looking to do something new, this article is for you.
     
  • What Employers are Really Looking For
    There are only three main questions an interviewer wants to ask: Can you do the job? Will you do the job? Will you fit in? Plan your interview strategy around around these issues...
     
  • Writing Interview Generating Cover Letters
    A great CV is only half of your marketing armoury. To really stand out you need to accompany it with a strong covering letter.
     
  • Template Resignation Letters
    If you're serious about resigning, check out some of the letters below. Of course, each person's circumstances are always different, but we've added some generic letters which will help you on your way.

 



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