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Looking for a Job but Being Ghosted by the HR? Here’s What to Do.
We asked HR managers about the best ways to catch their attention – and to keep it.
How to Apply for Jobs If You Have a Confusing Work History
Not everyone knows what they want to be when they grow up, and that's OK.
Why Are Résumés Still a Thing?
The résumé, a document that largely gained prominence in the past half-century, was once a key part of getting a job. Soon, it might just disappear entirely.
How to Actually Get an Interview After Applying For a Job
Only 2% of job applicants get interviews. Here’s how to game the system and improve your odds.
10 Great Cities for Finding a Job in 2019
If getting a better gig is on your to-do list for 2019, and you're open to moving somewhere new, here are some of the top places to look.
How to Write a Resume if You’ve Never Had a Real Job
Entering the job market for the first time can be scary, but you can still make your resume stand out from the pack by using these tips and tricks from career experts.
This Is What Happens When You Lie on Your Resume
Some fibs will get you fired, others will get you hired. Here’s how to navigate the line between artful exaggeration and a flat out lie.
Can You Get a Job by Pulling a Stunt?
It's natural to want to stand out—but there's a fine line between being distinctive and just plain weird.
Can You Get a Job by Pulling a Stunt?
When you're trying to get hired, it's natural to want to stand out — but there's a fine line between being distinctive and just plain weird.
Google Search Helped This Food Runner Learn How to Work in a Restaurant
There is an invisible force in almost every restaurant that magically delivers your food with a ghost-like presence, and David Blaine is not involved. This person—the food runner—is a key part of your dining experience. I spoke with a ballsy one who...
I’m Fugly, and I Won’t Be Your Waiter Tonight
The food industry employs 10 percent of the American workforce, and many restaurants are breaking anti-discrimination laws by requiring applicants to submit head shots—which means, if you're ugly, you might not get hired.