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What Not to Wear to an Interview

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As cliché as it might sound, you have to learn to dress for success. If you have your eye on a promotion , it can be a good idea to model the dress of those currently in senior positions. The post What Not to Wear to an Interview appeared first on SUCCESS. Here are six tips: 1. Do your research…. Do dress for down the road….

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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On a sunny March day in his hometown of Chicago, Chance the Rapper makes his way to The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center for our interview and his SUCCESS photo shoot. Only in his 20s, Chance had already accomplished major goals he’d set for himself, including hosting and performing on Saturday Night Live and winning Grammys.

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The Art of Subtle Self-Promotion

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However, to keep your career moving forward, you need to practice some self-promotion, too. There’s a big difference between bragging and subtle self-promotion. For instance, “I was just promoted to team lead and got a big raise because I’m the best admin ever!”. Self-promotion is stating a fact. Tips on Self-Promotion.

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Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills: What’s the Difference and Which Do I Need to Build?

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For the individual, superior personal skills provide advantages in job satisfaction and foster the likelihood of promotion. If you commit to lifelong learning, you can ensure you have the most relevant and emerging hard skills required in your field. Prepare examples from your experiences that demonstrate these competencies in action.

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5 Ways to Include Soft Skills on Your Resume

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Some companies may even hire a candidate with exceptional people skills but little technical knowledge, figuring that learning technical aspects is easier than learning how to work effectively in a group. Bottom line While soft skills can be challenging to teach or master, they can be learned with time and effort.

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Product/Program Promotion Problems and Profits -- Launching Lessons Learned Expert Interview

Stephanie LH Calahan

  You are ready to get your promotion "out there." Introducing Product/Program Promotion: Problems and Profits -- Launching Lessons Learned.    I'm interviewing various industry experts and asking them about their product or program launches.  Now you can!

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Chaya Milchtein Empowers Women by Educating Them About Cars

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The woman helped her get a job interview at Sears, and during the interview, they asked Milchtein, “What department do you want to work in?” She also says that there is a misconception that women, queer folks and people of marginalized identities don’t want to learn about cars. Her reply was, “Whichever one makes the most money.”

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