Choosing Between Religion and Work

Published on 29 September 2009 by Ariela Ross in Career Building

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You did the job search; Sent in the perfect resume and cover letter; Aced the job interview; Got the job. Then, you saw the calendar. One of the most important religious holidays is coming up and you must take it off if you are to follow your faith’s practices. Which shouldn’t be a problem, right? [...]

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We’ve written about the importance of networking before. It is undeniably one of the best ways to get ahead in your career, and even find a great job (or any job, at all). When someone meets a potential client/new hire/valuable contact in the flesh, it leaves them with a biased towards that person. They’ve created [...]

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Everyone knows the economy is junk right now and people are struggling to keep their jobs. With people being laid off left and right, it’s safe to say that there isn’t much hiring going on. Should you be lucky enough be to receiving an interview in these downward times, there are few horrendous mistakes you [...]

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Being at the workplace isn’t easy. Whether you work in an office, at a construction zone, a tough beat, or wherever the camera takes you, accidents are bound to occur at some point. In hard economics times, the folks of 360JobInterview.com are aware that, once in a while, everyone needs a little humor in their [...]

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So you snagged a second interview with the company. Great! Now what? You’ll likely be asked all of the same questions again, whether it is the same individual or a different interviewer. Why are they repeating these things? Didn’t they hear correctly the first time? Of course they heard correctly the first time. The purpose [...]

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