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How would you like to work at the company voted coolest office in the Milwaukee area?
Do you prefer a casual environment where there is no dress code? Would you join an organization where you are referred to as partner and share in the profits? What if the benefits were top in class with no waiting periods? Would you thrive in a passionate culture? If you want to take your software…
Read MoreTime to Look for a New Job? This is How to Get Started.
By: Jim Lotz Looking for your next job, new job is like exercise, you need to be an active participant. Watching someone exercise on a video isn’t actually exercising. Just as, posting your resume on a job board isn’t actually looking for a job. You might be straight out of school, having a midlife career change,…
Read MoreThe 27 hardest job interview questions, according to Glassdoor
Jobs interviews are always hard, but some come with trickier questions than others. Where do you see yourself in five years? How many ping pong balls fit in a school bus? Glassdoor, the jobs- and career-focused site, compiled 27 of the toughest interview questions job seekers face in any field. The information came from job…
Read MoreFive Signs a Company Doesn’t Deserve You
Liz Ryan, Contributor Forbes It’s not much fun to read job ads, but it is satisfying to run across a job posting that sounds like a perfect fit for you. As you read the job ad, you might start to get excited. In an instant, you can picture yourself in the job — a job…
Read MoreBad Things to do During an Interview and Good News on 2017 Job Forecast
According to a CareerBuilder survey of more than 2,600 hiring and human resource managers, 51% of employers know within the first five minutes of an interview if a candidate is a good fit. “The best solution to minimize pre-interview anxiety is solid preparation,” said Rosemary Haefner, chief human resources officer for CareerBuilder. “If you don’t read…
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