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Have you been hitting a road block with your job search recently? If so, it might be time to take a break. Here are 3 signs you should back away from the search for a bit and tips to help you do it:
It seems like there are hundreds of potential questions that a hiring manager could ask you. So how can you prepare for a job interview? By focusing on what one expert calls the "Fateful 15". To learn more, visit:
Some interview questions may seem simple, but they may be trick questions designed to help managers get to know the real you. For advice on how to answer some of the more common questions, visit:
Could some of your routines be adding more stress to your life? To see what common things stressed-out people tend to do and tips to break the habits, check out:
A hiring manager hears the adjective "passionate" every day. Stand out from the crowd by rethinking how you describe yourself. For tips to help, visit:
Are to-do lists a friend or foe to your professional success? Check out this article for an interesting perspective on this traditional organizing and time-management tactic:
Starting your morning off right is key to having a productive day at work. To learn about the 4 actions you should add to your morning routine, visit:
Earlier this month, we enjoyed going to a Boston Celtics game with Brody – a patient at Boston Children’s Hospital – and his family as part of the Amica Game Ball program! To learn more about Brody and this program, visit:
During our 2016 Annual Meeting last week, our chairman, president and CEO, Bob DiMuccio spoke to how last year’s challenging winter weather gave our employees an opportunity to help our customers when they needed us most.
When the tables are turned and the interviewer asks, “Do you have any questions for me?” – what do you say? Here are 29 options to keep in your back pocket for just these instances: