You send the resumes. You do the screening calls and (hopefully) interview with decision makers, and then it comes: The job offer! Yay! Should you accept the first offer you receive, or should you ...
Lots of applying with few nibbles can make us take a desperate grab at the first offer that comes along. But that approach can lead to more headaches in the long run than it's worth. It’s one thing to ...
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Smart Career Moves for New Graduates
Recent data shows a challenging employment environment for new college graduates. A significant shift in hiring practices is impacting entry-level positions, with graduates facing tougher competition ...
The good news? You have multiple job search leads. The bad news? One is moving much faster than everything else. Here’s how ...
According to research from Gartner, 29% of candidates spent more than five hours per week on active job searches in the second quarter of 2025. That’s down from 49% in the first quarter of 2023.
Job offers come with so many emotions. You’re excited, happy, and—likely—quite relieved. This relief, while so very sweet after a long job search, can actually be kind of dangerous. You don’t want to ...
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