Body Language During a Job Interview

Fidgeting, moving about on the chair, cracking knuckles, shaking knee, grinding teeth, finger brushing hair, too much blinking of the eye all go to show that the applicant is not comfortable.  Some employers tend to interpret this as inability to handle the big accounts. Subconsciously, the interviewer notices how body language can sometimes, and oftentimes…

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The Abuse of Power

You may already have come across a boss who abuses his power and you may have come across individuals who confuse job title with job description and who — in spite of their fine-sounding job title, find it difficult to exercise authority. Corporate organisation is still largely based on the old military model. That is…

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Ethics and Behavior in the Workplace

Ethics and behavior in the workplace are a crucial part of your work, as both are aspects that can help a company in its efforts to become profitable. In fact, ethics and behavior are so important to most companies because they are two ingredients for success. All companies in every industry have certain guidelines that…

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The Benefits of Working In Canada

The world seems to be taking notice that Canada is going through an employment boom that has employers seeking out candidates internationally. While there is a process that must be adhered to — both for candidates and employers — the benefits of working in The Great White North are plentiful. The benefits of becoming a…

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