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Navigating the Hiring Process: A Guide for Behavioral Health Professionals
In the fast-paced and dynamic field of behavioral health, finding the right professionals to join your team is crucial for providing high-quality care. Navigating the hiring process can be challenging, but with the right strategies, behavioral health professionals and employers can ensure a seamless and effective recruitment journey.
The Top Cities to Work Remote From: A Guide
Why Work Remote? It’s cheaper to travel the world. You’ll pay more when you stay in expensive hotels, plus airline prices and their bathroom attendants will knock you down a few dollars in the price. But you’ll save cash the moment you become a digital nomad. Many of...
Negotiating Salary: A 10-Step Guide To Getting A Bigger Paycheck
A famous study done by Linda Babcock for her book Women Don’t Ask revealed that only about 7% of women attempted to negotiate their first salary, while 57% of men did. Of those people who negotiated, they were able to increase their salary by over 7%. That may not sound like much, but as Stanford negotiation professor Margaret A. Neale puts it: If you get a $100,000 salary and your co-worker negotiates up to $107,000, assuming you’re treated identically from then on, with the same raises and promotions, you’d have to work eight years longer to be as wealthy as them at retirement. So, whether you’re male or female, in your first job or your fifth, it’s time to learn how to negotiate. And we’re here to help, with a roundup of expert tips and further reading to get you totally prepped.
The Ultimate Guide to Interview Preparation: Tips and Tricks to Win
For many job seekers, the interview is the most stressful part of the process. As your first (and perhaps only) face-to-face meeting with the potential employer, there’s a lot of pressure to showcase your skills, your relevancy, and your cultural fit during one 60-minute conversation. The secret to doing well in an interview–and minimizing your pre-interview anxiety–is to thoroughly prepare ahead of time. Indeed, there are plenty of things you can do well before the interview that put you in a position to succeed once the meeting starts. Here are 11 tips on how you can put yourself in a winning position with solid interview preparation.
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