When you begin a new a job, you probably imagine yourself staying in that position until at least the end of the initial contract term. However, no matter how good and straightforward your intentions are when you take on a position, you can’t anticipate how your life will play out. If something comes up that …
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Internships are a fantastic way to gain experience in your field of interest. The opportunity to learn about an area of industry on the job and to work alongside experienced professionals is invaluable. Having worked as an intern in the relevant field gives applicants an advantage over other candidates when applying for entry-level positions. A …
Ideally, when you leave a job, you do so on good terms even if you are leaving because another company has offered you more money or opportunity. Unfortunately, it’s very common to leave a job because you are unhappy. In most situations, it’s best to write a neutral resignation letter when you leave a job …
After lots of searching, working hard on your resume and several interviews, you’ve finally found a job. You’re settling in, getting to know your coworkers and figuring out where the best nearby lunch places are — when suddenly you hear from your dream job, or at least a better job than the one you have. …
People leave jobs for many different reasons. One of those reasons may be when a better opportunity comes along. That better opportunity could mean that the new job will help you progress in your career, or it could mean that you are getting paid more. It might simply be a job that fits in …
All good things come to an end, as the saying goes, and even if you love a job, there will probably come a time when you are ready to move on. When that happens, it is both courteous and professional to write a resignation letter. As a nanny, this can be particularly tough to write …
You have been working for a company for several years, and you deliberately thought that you’d like to get a move on with life either because of personal or professional reasons. “Time to say au revoir,” you tell yourself decidedly, “I need a breather because, for some reason, the odds aren’t in my favor anymore.” …
Employees leave the company for a number of reasons, which is often a challenging part for employers. This situation can be even tougher when high-performing and tenured talents decide to hang up their boots. When employees resign or depart from the company, at least in a formally informed manner, employers need to respond to resignation …
Welcome to the whimsical world of food idioms, where language is as flavorful as a well-seasoned meal, and every expression is a feast for the ears! Ever wondered why we ask people to “bring home the bacon” or tell someone they are a “tough cookie”? You’re in for a treat! In this delicious dive into …