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Changing Careers: Which Career Path Should You Take -- Consultant or Corporate Executive?
Article written by: Paula Asinof


How to Quit Your Job Gracefully
Quitting a job is never easy --- nor is planning your exit strategy. Learn strategies on how to quit your job gracefully.


Online Reputation Management
If a potential employer searched for you online what would they find? Would it help you get a job, or hurt your chances? Online Reputation Management gives you the chance to gain an unfair advantage in your job search, by making it easier for you to be found. However, if not managed, your Online Reputation could deliver damage to your job search.


Thank You! Make an Impact in 5 Minutes
Why do fewer than 10% of all candidates blow off the easiest way to stand out? It’s so simple…the thank you note. Yet so few take advantage of writing a simple thank you…so it’s a huge advantage to those who do. Why write a Thank You note? Here’s 5 reasons:

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