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January 28, 2014 Julie Shenkman

10 Best Cities to Find a Job [Infographic]

Searching for a new job can be frustrating, especially when you feel like you are applying to positions you’re qualified, but don’t hear back. This is one of the most common complaints we hear from job candidates and we agree–that

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January 20, 2014 Julie Shenkman

How Volunteering on MLK Day Can Lead To Your Next Job

Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day also known as a day of service. Dr. King said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” Hence why so many people across the country take today

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January 6, 2014 Julie Shenkman

One Place You Shouldn’t Post Your Resume

Let’s all be positive as we take 2014 by the horns and make those resolutions to improve ourselves and further our careers. One of the things we often see on the blog and on our Facebook page (shameless plug) are

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January 3, 2014 Joe Weinlick

One Resolution to Improve Your 2014 Career Outlook

According to US 105, getting a new job is the third most popular New Year’s resolution for 2014. Our philosophy at Nexxt is that you should always be thinking about getting a new job — even if that “new job” is the

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December 23, 2013 Julie Shenkman

Five Money Saving Tips For The Holidays

The holidays can be a stressful time. But add searching for a new job to all the gift buying, cookie eating (and making) and family gatherings and that is just the cherry on top of the sundae. So we figured

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December 20, 2013 John Scott

4 Cover Letter Tips to Supplement Your Resume

While the bulk of candidates I speak with are looking for guidance with their resumes, some folks are looking for other ideas on how to effectively market themselves.  If you have been successful at crafting the perfect resume (or invested

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December 17, 2013 Julie Shenkman

2013 Named ‘The Year of the Unemployed Worker’

You guys have been working hard and we at Nexxt wanted to let you know that it hasn’t gone unnoticed. In a recent Nexxt survey (some of you may have even participated) it was determined that 2013 was The Year

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December 11, 2013 George Jacob

Get Some Confidence Already

At Nexxt, we think confidence is important because it’s transformative. But developing confidence is a commitment. It takes time. I want to be clear. Confidence is not natural in anyone. It has to be developed, acquired, and nurtured. It is

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November 29, 2013 John Scott

Employment Gaps on Your Resume

I have discussed this week’s topic often with job seekers as it is a common challenge to address when preparing your resume: How do I overcome gaps in my employment history on my resume? Given the state of the job

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October 22, 2013 Joe Weinlick

Confidence: The Intangible Edge

Two people interview for the same job. Both are qualified, and both interview well. Which one gets the job? In most cases, the answer is the person that the interviewers can see doing the job. The person who reduced the

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The Confident Career is a blog from Nexxt, an employment solution, powering more than 50 niche career sites to make finding the perfect job easier, to celebrate and inspire confidence throughout the job search process and the journey of building a career. We feature advice, musings, and articles all centered on helping job seekers and professionals move forward with confidence.

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You just need to read about these tricky interview You just need to read about these tricky interview techniques. ⁠

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It’s familiar—but it’s not the one. You dese It’s familiar—but it’s not the one. You deserve a job that’s all in.⁠
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You know the vibe… it’s not terrible, but it’s definitely not lighting you up anymore. ⁠
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You’re showing up, going through the motions, but deep down you know—you’re ready for more.⁠
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Whether it’s financial worries, fear of change, or just the comfort of routine, there are a lot of reasons we stay. But here’s the good news: change is possible, and it can lead to something so much better. ⁠
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There is a job out there that values your talent, supports your growth, and actually makes you excited for Mondays (yes, really).⁠
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Don’t settle for “fine.” You’re made for fulfilling, not just familiar. ⁠
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Just like The Masters, common interview questions Just like The Masters, common interview questions are a tradition unlike any other. 

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Your personal brand is an ongoing project that req Your personal brand is an ongoing project that requires attention and consistency. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can build a strong, authentic brand that attracts the right job opportunities. 

Take control of your professional narrative and make sure you’re putting your best foot forward—because employers are always watching. To read more about how to create an impactful personal brand, follow our 🔗 in bio.⁠
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First off, congratulations! Receiving a job offer First off, congratulations! Receiving a job offer should be celebrated! ⁠
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But it is now your responsibility to keep yourself informed on what this job offer entails. ⁠
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Here is what to research before accepting a job offer.⁠
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Starting with the salary💰. An obvious place to start. ⁠
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After you know what the salary is you'll be offered, you should do a quick search to understand the salary range that a person with your experience, typically receives for this role. There are great online resources for doing this. Start by doing a quick search for "Online Salary Calculators" to ensure you're being valued. ⁠
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You value professionalism and generosity, but some You value professionalism and generosity, but sometimes a networking request comes to you out of the blue and the request gives you pause. Your time and professional reputation are valuable. Thoughtful networking isn’t about saying yes to every request—it’s about fostering meaningful, mutually beneficial connections. So, what should you do, when you receive a networking request, you'd like to decline, but you don’t want to be rude? Follow our 🔗 in bio.⁠
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You scored an invite to a job interview, now what? You scored an invite to a job interview, now what? ⁠
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Well, it's time to do some prep, starting with research! 

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A cover letter is your opportunity to shine. This A cover letter is your opportunity to shine. This is the place where you can control the narrative on where you’ve been, where you are now and where you’d like to end up. There’s an art to being able to successfully sell yourself, and there are several ways in which to do so. You can use a focus on personal goals and how they relate to the company, tangible results derived from hard skills, or an intimate understanding of the industry.⁠
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It doesn’t matter how you choose to sell yourself, but you should know that if the recruiter or hiring manager asks for a cover letter, they want to see one. So if you're in the market to write a new cover letter, we've got you covered! 

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As we approach college graduation 🧑‍🎓 seas As we approach college graduation 🧑‍🎓 season where caps and gowns are dawned and soon to be college grads take their last exams in school, here are three tips for news grads searching for jobs. Starting with...⁠
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1️⃣ Leveraging Your Network⁠
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As a new grad, you are likely to have more connections than you realize. Your professors, classmates, internship supervisors, family, and friends can be valuable resources. You can reach out to them for advice, job opportunities, or even informational interviews. The conversations you have can provide insights into the industry you’re interested in and may open doors to job opportunities. ⁠
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You can also attend networking events, either online or in person, where you can meet professionals in your desired field. ⁠
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Building relationships 🤝 and connections with your network can be the key to uncovering hidden job prospects.⁠
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What does that mean? Transferable skills are typic What does that mean? Transferable skills are typically soft skills like communication, problem solving, leadership, and organizational skills that can be applicable to any job. So if you're in the market to change your career, think about how you can highlight your transferable skills on your resume. 

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