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How to Answer 5 Tough Interview Questions
"Why have you been out of work so long?" or "Why have you had so many jobs?" You’re getting ready for a job interview today and you’re nervous as ever. The last thing you need are tough interview questions that leave you feeling tongue-tied. Here are some tips for answering five common interview questions.
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Don't Fall for the Myth That Some Bosses are Just Too Busy to Meet With You
Don't fall for the myth that some bosses are just too busy to meet with you. The truth is no matter how busy your boss may be, your boss DOES NOT have time NOT to meet with you on a regular basis.
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How to Deal with Difficult People at Work
Are you struggling to cope with difficult people at work? If you are, then you are not alone. The workplace is full of difficult people who can make your life miserable if you let them. Conflict at work is a normal and natural dynamic of employees interacting with one another. The cost of resolving conflict is small relative to the high cost of leaving conflicts unresolved.
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