When you’re able to win at office politics, promotions come more readily. You enjoy more money, higher status within the office, you are given more of a voice and tend to have better interpersonal relationships. Often, those who are more politically savvy at work do better than those who are more intelligent, hard working or even…
Category: Workplace
Employee experience can seriously impact your bottom line. The Employer Brand Index gives you insight into what talent really thinks about your company.
What to Wear to an Interview
First impressions count – especially during an interview. Consult this guide from our friends at rasmussen.edu to make the best impression possible with your interview attire. Takeaways: Men – two-piece suit and matching shoes will work well! Women – keep it classic with a suit and skirt. Don’t wear a mini skirt (women AND men) or a tote…
Social media may be fun, but now it’s creating jobs as well. This infographic by offerpop (with data from LinkedIn) outlines some of the most social jobs and places. Takeaways: Job postings for social media positions on LinkedIn have grown 1,300% since 2010. New York City is the most social place in the world. Over 5…
8 Worst Interview Blunders You Can Make
No-one likes being taken off-guard. When it comes to preparing for an interview, we all do what it takes in advance to be as ready as we can. We research the company, we dress to impress and fundamentally, we go in there guns blazing and super confident. So what happens when, despite all your preparations, something…
You’ve been offered a job, and you want to take it – but what do you need to check before you take it? This infographic by Donna Svei outlines 12 things you need to note before taking a position. Takeaways: How many of the employees are on LinkedIn with phone numbers? They might want out! Google…



