You Can Double Your Salary If You Spend 15 Minutes a Day on One Simple Task

There is one habit that highly paid professionals have in common. These simple actions take only a few minutes a day, but bring great results. Forbes explains what these actions are. We are talking about targeted strategic initiative proposals (outbound pitching). If you don’t ask…

Six Free Courses That Will Make Your Resume More Attractive to Employers

In 2025, employers are increasingly inclined to hire employees with business and technical skills. Today, they are valued even more than the degrees listed on a resume. Forbes explains how to prove your skills and thus make your resume more competitive. It’s not enough to simply state that…

Secrets to Preparing for an Interview from the Man Who Helps You Get Jobs at Google, Amazon, and Apple

Interviews are the hardest part of the job search. But artificial intelligence can help you prepare for them. CNBS shares the secrets of such preparation. Jeremy Schiefeling is the former head of LinkedIn's education team and an OpenAI partner in launching ChatGPT in Khan Academy.…

15 Undervalued Job Search Tools

Popular job search sites such as LinkedIn, Indeed.com, Monster and CareerBuilder are convenient and offer a wide range of job openings. But all applicants know about them, which creates a high level of competition. Therefore, in order to find the perfect job, it is worth turning to less popular tools, ...

How to Find a Job in 2025: Tips from Employment Experts

Nobody likes looking for a job. But the frustration, fatigue, anxiety, anger and despair that white-collar job seekers have been experiencing over the past year are like nothing else. These people with a good education and experience in reputable companies are completely at a loss.…

What skills are needed to succeed in the job market of the future

If you think that good technical skills will ensure your future in the labor market, you are wrong. Technologies are developing so quickly that skills that seemed super-advanced six months or a year ago are no longer needed by anyone today. But emotional intelligence, empathy, the ability to get along with people...

Interview Code of Conduct: What Not to Tell a Recruiter

To make a good first impression in an interview, a job seeker should refrain from mentioning certain topics in a first meeting with a potential employer, according to Forbes. Traditional career advice usually focuses on what a candidate has to say in an interview, but often misses out on…

Personal experience: does Russian citizenship hinder you when looking for work abroad?

Former Yandex employee in Russia, and now head of the European marketing team, Stanislav Ivnitsky, tells Forbes what nuances need to be taken into account when working abroad. Stanislav began his career in 2009 in the Moscow office of the advertising agency BBDO. He came to the position of assistant...

Resume is a relic of the past: how to properly look for a job in 2023

The resume fades into the background when searching for a job. Now your LinkedIn profile is a dynamic, digital version of you to advance your career, Forbes reports. Did you know that the earliest documented summary dates back to 1482? According to Apollo...

Fraudsters steal money and personal data pretending to be employers: how to recognize fraud

Finding a job is an important and responsible task. Now people want to work remotely and are willing to do anything to get a good job. But scammers don’t sleep either and use every opportunity to steal your money and personal information, Check Book reports. "Because millions of people...

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