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Dressing for Success (For Men)

9th - Higher Ed
First job interview coming up and unsure if your tie is too flashy? Invited to an after-hours event and wondering if jeans are acceptable? Our friend Thomas answers these questions and more in the latest men's edition of Dressing for...
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Salary Negotiation Tips

9th - Higher Ed
Think it's about time you've earned a raise at your job? Billy explains some popular tactics to improve your chances!
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How To Do an Informational Interview

9th - Higher Ed
How to do an informational interview
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Success usually comes to... | Bite Sized Project Management Thought from Henry David Thoreau

10th - Higher Ed
Henry David Thoreau, the American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher, said that 'success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.' Henry David Thoreau was an American naturalist, essayist, poet, and...
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Purposeful Reflection... What did You Learn?

10th - Higher Ed
Deliberate practice and purposeful reflection. These are the two most valuable tools for developing your skills. Purposeful Reflection helps you figure out what you have learned. Focus on the things that happened, and understanding why...
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Get Promoted: How to Get a Promotion.

10th - Higher Ed
Do you want to get a promotion? Okay, here’s how. Promotions tend to result from the intersection of luck and preparedness. 1. Prepare to Spot Opportunities 2. Bring those opportunities to you 3. Keep Learning 4. Innovation and Problem...
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The Legacy of Bobby Charlton and the Busby Babes: Triumph and Tragedy at Manchester United

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief overview of Bobby Charlton's career as a player for Manchester United, highlighting his role as one of the Busby Babes, the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of his teammates, and his subsequent...
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Michael Owen: A Career of Highs and Lows in Professional Football

6th - Higher Ed
Michael Owen, a renowned professional footballer, has had a successful career spanning over a decade. Despite facing accusations and challenges, he has achieved numerous prestigious honors, including winning the Balon d'Or in 2001. With...
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Ronaldinho: The Marketing Dream and Football Legend

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the marketing success and earning power of Ronaldinho, a legendary football player. It showcases his endorsement deals with major sponsors like Pepsi and Nike, as well as his own signature product line. The video...
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Certification for Project Managers - 5 Tips

10th - Higher Ed
Project Management is an excellent career. At its best, you are judged by your track record and your capabilities. But many organizations need a short-hand to know what you know. That's where qualifications come in handy. So here, we'll...
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Influencing Stakeholders: Start at the Bottom

10th - Higher Ed
It may sound contradictory, but sometimes, for influencing stakeholders, you need to start at the bottom! There's a paradoxical truth about stakeholder engagement. You know where the influence lies: at the top. Right? So you target your...
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Project Management and Grit

10th - Higher Ed
The idea of Grit as a personal quality has become popular, due to the work of researcher, Angela Lee Duckworth. And especially due to her massively popular TED talk and the book she followed it up with, called... 'Grit: The Power of...
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Spontaneous Combustion | Bite Sized Project Management Thought from Fred Shero

10th - Higher Ed
‘Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire.’ This brilliant quote comes from Fred Shero. Shero was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and general manager. For us, as Project...
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Disabilities Part 2: Inclusive Companies

9th - Higher Ed
In the second of our three-part series, Lou Orslene of the Job Accommodation Network teaches us how to locate progressive and diversity inclusive companies in our job search. Lou also gives us tips on how to tell if any company is...
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Juggling Job Offers

9th - Higher Ed
Congratulations! You've successfully navigated the job application and interviewing process and landed multiple offers of employment. So what now? Billy shows us exactly how to handle this situation, from the first step follow-ups...
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How to Ace Your Face-to-Face!

9th - Higher Ed
Preparing for an upcoming in-person interview? Check out Billy in action (with a little help from his twin brother, Stewart) to learn the do's and don't's of the face-to-face interview!
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Get Hired: Transferable Military Traits

9th - Higher Ed
When you join the military, you enter knowing that wherever your life and career takes you, there will eventually come a time to transition out of your service uniform. It is important to recognize the transferable traits as the impact...
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Starting A New Job

9th - Higher Ed
Now that you've accomplished the tricky task of landing a job, it's time to focus your strategy to hit the ground running! We asked our alumni to offer up their best advice for anyone looking to make a strong first impression and to set...
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The Qualities of a Strong Work Ethic

9th - Higher Ed
There's a phrase that's becoming more and more common in today's workplace: "Your degree and technical skills will land you a job, but your work ethic will advance you." Work ethic is much more than simply showing up to your job and...
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Second Round Interviews: Part 2

9th - Higher Ed
In the second part of our two part series, we help break down the differences between first and second round interviews as well as highlight some of the bigger mistakes that can end your hiring chances on the spot.
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Second Round Interviews: Part 1

9th - Higher Ed
Have you ever arrived home from a job interview feeling like you just cleared a major hurdle only to find out that the company would like you to come back in for another interview? Although daunting, this is a sign the company was...
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Disabilities Part 3: Landing a Job

9th - Higher Ed
In the final part of our three-part series on disabilities in the workplace, Lou Orslene of the Job Accommodation Network helps us put all the pieces together for the ultimate goal: landing a job! Ultimately, Lou encourages anyone with a...
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Disabilities Part 1: What is Disclosure?

9th - Higher Ed
In the first of our three part series on disabilities in the workplace, Lou Orslene of the Job Accommodation Network explains the process of disclosure; notifying your employer (or potential employer) of any medical condition that...
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Common Resume Questions

9th - Higher Ed
Writing a resume can be an intimidating process; it's a first impression used by employers to determine whether or not to proceed to an interview. It's natural for first-time job seekers or career-changers to ask, "where do I even...