Humor at your workplace? Bite your tongue! But really, humor has great benefits, if done well. People who laugh together create a bond. When you’re enjoying some humor at the office, you’ll generally be more productive and enjoy being at work. However, if humor is done the wrong way or…...

4 Simple Ways to Express Your Strengths
One of the single most dreaded questions during an interview is: “What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses?” The weaknesses part is a discussion all by itself, so today we’re going to look at your strengths. Be specific “I’m a hard worker” is not specific. That’s a very general answer…...

How to Deal with a Controlling Boss
Have you ever had a boss who is always peeking over your shoulder, constantly needing to be involved in your work, or sending you a detailed-to-the-max list? If so, you know how it feels to be micromanaged. As much as you would wish the situation would just go away, you may…...

Don’t Sweat It
When you’re between jobs, looking for your dream job or just trying to find any job, stress levels can run high. There is plenty that you can stress about in this process, but there are some things that your HR connection doesn't really care about. So neither should you. Resume Design…...

5 Keys to Building Relationships at Work
Just because you haven’t “clicked” with your team yet, doesn’t mean it can’t happen still. There are ways to figure out what makes the people around you tick, and see how that links you both. With some thoughtfulness and strategy, you can build relationships with your coworkers. Be an Active…...

Taking Down the Big Four: Bad Habits that Need to Go
Whether they show up at home or on the job, everyone has at least one bad habit. Those that keep creeping at your job can actually derail your chances for success. Though these habits probably won't result in you being fired, they may cause others to dislike you. While you…...

Use These 5 Words to Revitalize Your Business Writing
“The pen is mightier than the sword.” Those words were written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton over one hundred years ago. Just like the art of fencing requires practice, so does the art of using the pen. Choosing to utilize its power can bring great results. Most business communication, like presentations, various…...

Is the Writing on the Wall for Your Job?
Sometimes the writing is on the wall, but you just can’t seem to see it. There are sure signs that, when combined, are strong hints that you should consider switching jobs. You can resolve some issues through work and cooperation. And by all means, pursue that first. But there are…...

Yes, it is Possible to be Active at Work.
Admittedly, the hardest place to stay active is at work. You may feel chained to your desk, with no hope for a workout unless that includes typing.....you’re at an Olympic level. But there are ways you can stay active at work, and potentially even burn a few calories. If you’re…...

The 5 Questions To Ask In A Job Interview
It has become the custom for job interviews to end with a question directed at the candidate - “Do you have any questions for me?”. The question signals the close of the interview. While it's tempting to snap out the word “no” and escape the hot seat, doing so may…...