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  • What Questions Can You Not Ask in an Interview?

    It can be stressful to interview candidates to fill an open role at your company. Maybe your boss is on you to hire someone whoโ€™s absolutely perfect as soon as possible. Maybe you donโ€™t have a ton of experience yet in conducting interviews. Whatever the case, thereโ€™s a lot to take under consideration when youโ€™re the one in charge of interviewing. For instance, โ€œWhat questions can you not ask in an interview?โ€ may very well be running through your mind given its legal ramifications. Knowing exactly which interview questions are off-limits (and which are fine to ask) will boost your confidence as you continue to search for the ideal new hire.ย 

  • How to Prepare to Be Fired - What You Need to Do

    If youโ€™re reading this, let me be the first to tell you how sorry I am. Getting fired feels crappy, disheartening, hurtful, and all the other bad, sad words. But hereโ€™s what I want you to do. First, let yourself fumble for a minute. Then, pick your head up โ€” sometimes getting fired is a blessing in disguise. If you think termination is around the corner, weโ€™ll teach you how to prepare to be fired and what to do next so you land somewhere even better.ย 

  • How to Find a Job That Makes You Happy - 11 Concerning Facts

    Do you ever feel like your life is like one of those rom-com movie scene openers? You know, the ones where the main character rolls out of bed, awakened by a casually upbeat theme song, sulks their way to the coffee pot, and then trudges toward their computer to begin yet another boring day at work?

  • How to Decline a Job Offer You Already Accepted

    When you think about it, turning down a job offer is not the worst position you could be in. If youโ€™ve been lucky enough to consider multiple job offers, well, then youโ€™re lucky enough. 

  • How to Practice Fair Chance Hiring for People With Criminal Records

    Usually when you think of your dream hire, you think of someone who is respectful, trustworthy, reliable, and has sound judgment, right? As you envision your ideal candidate with these qualities, the last person you think of is someone with a criminal record.

  • How to Get a W2 From Previous Employers

    When tax time rolls around, the last thing you want to worry about is having to track down a W-2 from your former employer. Many times you wonโ€™t have to because the IRS requires companies to send these forms to all current and former employees who have earned more than $600 in the last year. Unfortunately, there are employers who donโ€™t do what theyโ€™re supposed to. There are even times where something else may happen that prevents the W-2 from getting where itโ€™s supposed to go.

  • How to Ask Someone to be a Reference + Email Templates

    One part of the job-hunting process that frequently gets overlooked is putting together a list of good references. Most of the time we focus on creating the perfect resume, writing an awesome cover letter, and getting our hands on letters of recommendation. We think about what outfit weโ€™ll wear to the job interview, how weโ€™ll answer those tricky questions, and what our career plan looks like. But, in fact, having multiple references lined up who will speak favorably about you to a potential employer is critical to landing a job. This aspect of job searching really canโ€™t be ignored.