Month: February 2020

The Single Best Way to Improve Yourself and Grow in Your Career

INTRODUCTION If you landed on this blog, you are likely someone who is looking to improve themselves in any way possible. There is one thing that ranks above all as a catalyst to growth and improvement…and you’ll naturally dislike the answer. Through personal experience, excerpts in books,  and advice from mentors years ahead of me, …

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Ultimate Guide: 19 Tips on How to Get a Promotion

Are you tired of the current position you’re in? Do you want to increase your responsibilities, get paid more and move up the ladder of your company? Many people want a promotion, but especially those young and ambitious professionals early into their careers. Promotions can be awarded based on any number of variables and there …

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Top 9 Essential Things To Do Before Your Job Interview

You’ve studied for hours and hours for this big day: the day of your interview. You have been to every offered info session, paid for three online interviewing courses, made hundreds of flashcards, and read every word on the company’s website. Now the day has come for you to perform and shine. Assuming you have …

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Top 5 Ways to Succeed During an Interview in 2022

The interviewing process can be daunting for many young professionals. In this post, I’ll share my tips for what you can do during your actual interview to help you succeed and receive an offer. 1. Nail the first impression Everyone has had it jammed into their heads that first impressions are important. People usually offer the advice …

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Gross vs Net

Gross vs Net Overview Gross and net are two terms in finance and accounting lingo that often get confused and misused. Gross simply means the sum total of something. Net implies the result after deducting items. Because of the deductions, the net amount will always be smaller than the gross amount. For this post we’ll …

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