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Marc Cenedella How do you prevent yourself from making the type of mistakes I just made in the headline? My advice is to not trust the computer and to keep it simple.
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‘Why Did You Leave?’ How to Address Past Employment

Use professionalism and these strategies in your resume, cover letter and interviews when answering this tough question about past employment: "Why did you leave?"

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Add 10 Years to Your Image

Older candidates aren't the only ones who worry about how they're perceived by employers. Younger candidates for senior positions can take a few steps to raise their credibility.

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10 Questions to Ask a Recruiter (And 1 to Avoid)
Are you so flattered when a recruiter rings you that you forget to ask them critical questions? Take this quiz to see if you’re covering your bases.
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Self-Employed to Employee: Making the Switch

Entrepreneurs have plenty to offer the senior ranks of corporations. If you're looking to change gears, be ready to explain your motives and your unique value.

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Make Your Entrepreneurial Experience Work in a Job Search
Running your own business of any size takes skill, guts and brains - but how does all that great experience translate if you decide to take your game back to the corporate hierarchy?
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7 Interview Questions to Uncover Corporate Culture
You won’t succeed if you think your co-workers are annoying. (Or vice versa.) So ask these questions upfront to uncover what’s really going on.
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Interview Questions Candidates Should Ask
The questions you ask during an interview often determine whether you get the job.
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The First Questions to Ask On the Job
You’ve outgrown new-kid jitters; the first days in a senior position are no time to clam up.
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Who’s Asking the Questions Here?
Thoughts and notes on questions candidates ask before and after the interview from TheLadders’ editor-in-chief.
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Dude, Where’s My Assistant? Job Searching Solo
Now you’re responsible for the big-picture thinking and the day-to-day details. Follow these three steps to get a handle on organizing yourself.
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