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Investing in Your Interview Wardrobe Pays Dividends

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Home Founder Resume Writing Career Coaching Marketing Yourself Selling Yourself Job Stress General Advice Interview Skills "The Relocated Spouse [link] — jobconnection Investing in Your Interview Wardrobe Pays Dividends On June 30, 2010, In Interview Skills by Alex Freund , By Alex Freund 0 The day for your interview has been scheduled.

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Experts Weigh in on 17 Investments for a Rich Life

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Caroline Ceniza-Levine, a co-founder of career coaching firm SixFigureStart, has these tips: “Budget money to update your attire, briefcase, stationery and office supplies.”. “If If your résumé needs work or your interview skills are rusty, hire a professional to work with you—don’t practice on prospective employers.”

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3 More Tools for Self-Branding and Job Hunting

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We swapped stories about interview attire. It has paid off where I got a phone call or an interview. So brilliant, AOL bought it in a heart beat. Relationships and networking will always be about one on one connections. This is when social media plays a large role. Hi, @AllyRae! out of frustration.

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The Amazing, Spectacular, Colossal Gala Dinner!

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I had the happy privilege of interviewing many attendees on the red carpet, and it was so much fun. The open bar on the Outside Terrace was overflowing with attendees dressed in sparkling party and cocktail attire. Hey, beautiful!” Smile for me, baby!”. There was a lot of red lipstick!

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

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Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Relationships That Matter By Scott Gerber and Ryan Paugh You might not want to hear that the approach to networking you’ve been accustomed to is in need of an overhaul, but Gerber and Paugh show you why it doesn’t work and how to look for a different type of connection: the superconnector.

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