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Soft Skills Training: 8 Soft Skills Courses to Elevate Your Career

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However, resilience is a key skill for managing setbacks, issues and stress. You’ll also learn how to identify immediate stressors and reduce short- and long-term stress. Negotiation Mastery Negotiation skills aren’t just for sales teams.

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Gen Z: Trailblazing The Future Of Work Or Trapped In A Cycle Of Sacrifice?

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Nearly 60% of these young people are unsatisfied with their current salary, and 7 out of 10 say the school didn’t equip them with the necessary skills to negotiate their salary. Companies might need to adapt their policies to attract and retain these young workers.

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12 Personal Development Books to Take Control and Jumpstart Your Life

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Drawing from interviews with hundreds of successful individuals, his book presents a roadmap for readers to achieve their personal and professional development goals. In this New York Times bestseller, Covey lays out the methods and practices needed to set goals, prioritize, take action, think to win and much more.

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10 Practical Interviewing Tips For Recruiters

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It's obvious for the applicants to find job interviews very stressful and they're often found anxious during the same, so remember to ease the atmosphere. Salary Expectations? You and the candidate should be primarily on the same page even after negotiations. This way you're not obsessing over hiring a culturally fit candidate.

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Answering Reader Mail: Confidential Job Hunts, Raises, Promotions & Better Projects

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

You also have more negotiating leverage for a better salary and projects. Progressive work experience is always a smart goal. I can not stress volunteering enough to spruce up your resume for when are you ready to leave your current company. Short of that, looking for a new job elsewhere is your second best bet.

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Bored to Tears at Work - Help!

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I make an incredible salary so when I tell my husband and friends I want to explore other avenues, they think I'm crazy. I also thought about money, salary negotiation, and how I was spending my time. Reduce the stress and annoying things in your life to maximize your happiness. My boss seems oblivious.