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How to answer 5 common trick questions designed to trip you up in an interview
Common interview questions such as “Tell me about yourself” may not make you panic as much as a bizarre question like “How do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?” But they can still wreak havoc on your responses if you aren’t prepared.
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The Pomodoro Technique Is the Productivity Hack Designed to Halt Procrastination
Ever heard the word «pomodoro» before? Yes, it’s the Italian word for «tomato,» and it’s also a style of pasta sauce. If you’re a big fan of life hacks, however, then you already know that the Pomodoro Technique is a time-management method that many swear by to prevent procrastination and maximize productivity.
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Bill Gates says to read these 5 books to change your perspective on a world in crisis
If you are Bill Gates, who spends his time immersed in global issues like poverty, infant and maternal health, and infectious diseases, your idea of a summer beach read is far from the norm of a frothy romantic comedy or thrilling-but-forgettable crime novel.
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12 books that CEOs think you should read in 2019
If you’re a founder or aspiring entrepreneur, perhaps you’re looking to round out your reading list for 2019 with a few inspiring business reads. We asked entrepreneurs to offer their book recommendations for the new year, including both recent releases and older favorites. A number of CEOs lauded the first book on this list–one you…
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The 25 best new apps of 2018
Just when you thought there weren’t any more apps worth downloading, along comes 2018 with plenty of fresh ideas. Some of these apps first appeared this year, while others are significant upgrades. Either way, they’ll all help you make better use of your phone, tablet, or computer.
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6 Apps to help you refocus after your summer vacation
Of all the seasonal shifts, the one from summer to fall might be the most difficult for our concentration. After months of laid-back, half-day Fridays, vacations, and a general slowdown in the office, once autumn arrives, it’s back to business. This can be a stressful transition for many professionals who must now switch from low…
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How to answer these 10 tricky questions tactfully in a job interview
We’ve all been there—pleased that an interview was going really well until the interviewer threw out a real doozy of a question that you just don’t know how to answer. But you don’t have to panic. We asked career coach Hallie Crawford to give us advice on how to answer the most difficult questions you’ve ever been…
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Moneyball for business: How AI is changing talent management
The online games were easy–until I got to challenge number six. I was applying for a job at Unilever, the consumer-goods behemoth behind Axe Body Spray and Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise.
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How to capture the customer journey using online research
Most marketing and innovation teams today care deeply about capturing the customer journey – whether they think in terms of competitive analysis, customer experience, path to purchase or product testing.
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3 macro trends that are transforming email marketing
Email marketing is going on 20 years as a viable direct marketing channel. Although it has proved itself to be a recession-proof channel, how we do email hasn’t changed dramatically over those 20 years. Change is coming, though. Are you ready to change with it?
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The 3 reasons why “Marketing to Millennials” will kill your business
As more and more businesses have been trying to adjust to the fast customer behaviour changes in the past half decade, when asked “Who is your target market”, the answer from companies trying to target a younger audience seems to be more and more “Millennials”.
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7 design lessons from Silicon Valley’s most important failure
The head of AI at Apple. The founder of Nest. The head of Google’s speech recognition. The CTO of Twitter. The CTO and cofounder of LinkedIn. The VP of technology at Apple. They all have one thing in common: In the early 1990s, they worked at a small Silicon Valley startup you’ve never heard of.
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The 3 types of work friends you need early in your career
Confession: I clung firmly to an “I can do things all by myself” mentality when I first started my career. I thought that if I just went to work every day, kept my head down, and did my job well, I’d successfully rise through the ranks in no time.
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These 7 Common Speaking Habits Undercut Your Credibility
Every speaker needs to be credible. If your audience spends the duration of your talk mulling over whether or not to take you seriously, you can kiss goodbye to any chance of your message resonating. Sometimes your credibility has as much to do with your behavior as it does with the message itself. Here are…
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5 razones para aprender inglés con películas
Si uno de tus propósitos de año nuevo fue mejorar tu nivel de inglés, una buena forma de conseguirlo es ver películas en versión original. A falta de unos días para la ceremonia de los Oscars, las carteleras de cine están repletas de películas con gran reconocimiento entre los críticos.
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6 Ex-Googlers Share How They Landed The Job
Look at virtually any “best places to work” list, and you’ll likely find Google at or near the top. A 2016 report based on LinkedIn data found Google was the best at attracting and retaining its 60,000 employees, with benefits like free food, massages, and after-death benefits.
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Business investment rate down to 22.2% in the euro area
In the first quarter of 2017, the business investment rate was 22.2% in the euro area, compared with 23.6% in the previous quarter.
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How To Make Your Gap Year Valuable To Prospective Employers
Last year, Malia Obama made headlines when the White House announced that she would defer her admission to Harvard in order to take a gap year.
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The Business Of Fasting
Fasting is the simplest and cheapest way to improve your health, but why get the benefits for free when you can pay for them?
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Unlicensed Software Use Still High Globally Despite Costly Cybersecurity Threats
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Let’s close the workforce gender gap: three ways to act today
Mark Weinberger, Global Chairman and CEO, EY
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Six Leadership Lessons From The EEUU Presidential Campaign Trail
KRISTEN MCALISTER | President/COO and co-owner of Cerius Executives