Six common interview questions – and how to answer them

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   The days leading up to an important job interview can be exciting — but also a bit nerve wracking. The hiring manager has already seen your résumé and is aware of your qualifications and experience, so now it’s all about presenting yourself as a capable and confident professional who’ll be an asset to the…

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Working on a cross-functional team – best practices

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   Cross-functional teams — maybe you’ve read the term in a job application, or perhaps you’ve heard your colleagues use it around the office. Either way, if you’re an accomplished professional, chances are relatively high that sooner or later, you’ll be asked to join one. But what exactly is a cross-functional team, and how can you…

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Seven things you should never say in a job interview

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   You’ve practiced over and over again what to say in your job interview — but did you know that there are also things you absolutely shouldn’t say? Here’s a list of top things you should avoid saying: “I don’t like my job.” In most cases, the position you’re interviewing for will build on your current position…

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Quality Assurance Specialist

Kelly Science and Clinical is excited to connect you to this opportunity at a Global Food Company in Lihue, Hawaii Job Opportunity: Quality Assurance Specialist at a Global Food Company Shift: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday (may require weekend work); no remote work available Wage: $23.50/hour, depending on experience …

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Finger, hand, and wrist exercises for office workers

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   Working long hours at the computer every day can place serious strain on your fingers, hands, and wrists. Overuse and strain can lead to all sorts of aches and pains that can impact your functioning at work, as well as at home. In fact, some can even become serious enough to warrant medical attention,…

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Why you should always be early for work

Reading Time: 2 minutes   Do you always run late in the mornings? Do you find it challenging to get to your desk without being the last one in the office? Being late can hurt your career If you’ve answered “Yes!” to either of these questions, you might be doing your career more harm than good. According to a…

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Tips for fitting in at your new job

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   Congratulations — you’ve landed that job you wanted! Now it’s your first day, so you want to make a good impression on your co-workers and fit into the company culture as quickly as possible. Company culture is the set of shared values, beliefs and behaviors that define a company. According to Alison Doyle in…

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What to do when personal issues are affecting your performance

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Reading Time: 2 minutes   Maybe you’ve just broken up with your boyfriend or girlfriend of three years. Perhaps you’ve been diagnosed with a serious health condition. Or possibly your son or daughter is being bullied at school. When personal issues such as relationship problems, health challenges, and family issues occupy your mind and make you emotional, it can have a…

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SSD Substitute Teacher Riverview

Substitute Teacher (Other) – Riverview  Substitute With Special School District in Riverview Remember that teacher who made a difference in your life? Now it’s your turn! Substitute teaching is a great opportunity to be a mentor and help students become the best versions of themselves. Substitute teachers are essential to ensuring students continue to learn and…

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