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6 Simple Steps To Help You Write The Best Cover Letters Using AI

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Due to the high volume of applications job seekers will likely have to make, AI can help in adjusting applications to many different jobs and companies in a very efficient way. A recent survey published by Resume Builder included 1,000 respondents who were actively job hunting in the past year. 18% of U.S.

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Five Essential Strategies for Successful Hybrid Leadership

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The remainder is spent on non-work activities like checking social media, browsing news websites, chatting with colleagues about non-work topics, making personal calls, and even job hunting. Middle managers need to abandon the unfounded belief that employees will slack off when unsupervised.

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No Opportunities for Career Advancement? Do These 5 Things

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You worked for years to attain the top title in your job classification, and it felt great to finally achieve it. So when review time rolled around, you didn’t think much about it. But as you prepared for your annual performance review the following year, you realized that you may be stuck. Train and mentor others.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

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Performance Reviews. When it comes to your annual performance review, you can’t beat the power of a professional portfolio. In a sense, it actually becomes your performance review. When you show up to your review with your portfolio, there’s no need for your executive to ask questions about what you’ve done all year.

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Answering Reader Mail: Taking Your Career to the Next Level

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

When you interview for new jobs, do your yearly job performance reviews, network, or whenever appropriate, make it clear you have bigger goals. State you’d love to be an EA and learn so much you can be promoted to coordinator, director, manager. 5) Look for jobs under different titles with the same skill set.

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Answering Reader Mail: The Other Assistant Isn't As Qualified - Should I Express My Interest?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I've worked for him for 2 years, and recently I learned his boss is being replaced. This person is not bringing their assistant, and I've learned they will get the assistant to her predecessor. This person is not bringing their assistant, and I've learned they will get the assistant to her predecessor.” This is a bad idea!

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10 gifts to give your career

On The Job

Always look for ways to expand your horizons and be able to show an employer how you faced a challenge and learned. Find a mentor. Ask someone you respect and feel you really connect with for feedback on what you’re doing with your career or in your job. Be a mentor - or help someone else with their career. I love #10.

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