by Margaret Buj | Sep 8, 2017 | a blog, Career Advice
These days, going back to school or college is becoming an increasingly popular trend among adults. No matter how old you may be, it seems there is no limit to people signing up to an educational organization in order to try and get more qualifications. There are...
by Margaret Buj | Aug 22, 2017 | a blog, Career Advice
If it’s been your lifelong dream to get a Michelin star, be as well regarded as Michel Roux Jr, or work in some of the tops restaurants like Chez Bruce in London, then a career in high-end catering is certainly for you. But just how can you get into this varied...
by Margaret Buj | Aug 22, 2017 | a blog, Linked In, LinkedIn
This article is part of the “LinkedIn tips” series.There’s no turning back. The recruitment process has gone digital and a generic resume is not enough to secure a job interview. Even if you’ve tailored it. And have written a cover letter. Why? Most...
by Margaret Buj | Aug 19, 2017 | a blog, a job, Career Advice, interview questions
This article is part of the “Interview Questions tips” series.Asking questions at the end of your interview could be the difference between an outstanding job offer and a shuffle back to your computer to complete more applications. But our latest research...
by Margaret Buj | Aug 16, 2017 | a blog, career, Career Advice
There are several reasons you might choose to become your own boss, and one big motivator is the flexibility and creative control that such a move affords an entrepreneur. At a time when more people than ever are reporting workplace stress and are struggling to juggle...
by Margaret Buj | Jul 27, 2017 | a blog, Career Advice, cultural fit, interview, interview questions, interview techniques, interviewing, job interview, job interviews
Research shows that 43% of employers view culture fit as the most important factor when assessing a job candidate. Unsurprisingly, you’ll find quite a bit of advice online which claims to reveal how you can show culture fit to a potential employer. However, it seems...