How to Quit Your Job Gracefully Without Burning Bridges

We have all been there at some point. You get hired, you get excited, you have a honeymoon phase, you work hard, and slowly, the glow wears off. You decide to go hunting for a new job. Out of all those interviewed you are the chosen one. You are so excited to start...

4 Tips to Politely Fend Off a Chatty Colleague

Some of your colleagues may simply be less busy — or less efficient — than you are, and their insistence on stopping by your desk to chat or bombarding you with needless information about projects you’re working on together can quickly deaden your productivity. I once...

4 Tips to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking

4 Tips to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking at Work  At any one time you will be called upon to speak before an audience. Be it your colleagues, managers, supervisor, or even staff working under your supervision. Even if you don’t need to make regular...

5 Important Points to Help You Prepare For a Phone Interview

Most employers nowadays ask for phone interviews at the initial stages in order to quickly shortlist candidates. Instead of spending the time and resources needed to bring you in for a face to face interview, they will want to see (actually hear) if you give them a...

5 Professional Resolutions That Will Help You Grow This Year

Happy New Year!! I do hope your had a restful Christmas and New year holiday season and have started your new year on a positive note. The New Year presents a perfect moment to move your career in the right direction. This being the second week of January, I know you...

8 Etiquette Tips For Your End Year Office Party

The end year office party season is here.  We will digress from our usual interviews series and talk about the end year office party. As we speak most companies are planning to treat their staff to an end of year party this week or next week. Office parties are a...