Actuarial Career and Employment Advice

Actuarial Career and Employment Advice

Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 26

Every week, the Actuary.com Employment Blog revisits the week’s top career articles. This week, we take a look at reasons why you didn’t get the job, how to manage a bad manager, and more!   4 Reasons You Didn’t Get the Job—Despite Following All the Rules You still didn’t get the job even though your cover letter

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 25

  Every week, the Actuary.com Employment Blog revisits the week’s top career articles. This week, we review failure, low-ball salary offers, and job-hunting while pregnant.   Corny, But So True: 3 Life Lessons Failure Teaches You There are some lessons in life that can only be learned from failure, like the value of persistence.   How To

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 23

Whether you’re quitting, job-hunting, or interviewing – this week’s top career articles have something in store for you! How to Turbocharge Your Productivity, According to a New York Times Reporter Who’s Literally Written Books on the Topic New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg reveals his strategy for being more productive, and how to use Disney’s

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 22

Every week, the Actuary.com Employment Blog brings you the top career articles with the best advice. See what’s trending this week: The Five Worst Reasons To Stay In A Lousy Job Don’t let these 5 reasons keep you in a job you hate! Learn why this excuses don’t actually hold up, and how you can break free.

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 21

  Every week, the Actuary.com Employment Blog reviews top career articles to help you soar professionally. This week, we turn our focus to termination and job-hunting.   Ask A Manager: I Was Fired For Taking Initiative (And Undermining My Manager) When does taking initiative turn into undermining your manager? This reader found out the hard way.  

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 20

  Every week, the Actuary.com Employment Blog brings you the top career articles with the best advice. This week, we take a look at job satisfaction, workplace politics, and more!   Ask A Manager: How Important Is Job Satisfaction, Really? A reader asks about the importance of liking your job.   My Boss Threatened Me With A Bad

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 7

What are your goals for this year? Get going by reading these top career articles.  9 Awesome Strategies for People Who Are Already Ridiculously Organized Do you resolve to stay organized this year? Follow these tips to get started! Resume Trends – The New, The Now & What You Must Know Attention spans have changed,

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 9

From the top skills required to succeed in life and work to the 5 lessons you’ll learn the hard way, here are the top career articles shared this past week! The Top Skills You Need to Succeed at Work — and at Home LinkedIn’s “Mind the Skills Gap” asked some of the world’s most successful

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 5

With the year moving along, we’re reflecting on the biggest changes to make today for a better new year. Keeping that in mind, here’s a list of top resources from around the web with a specific purpose of making this a better year professionally. Are you looking for a new job this year? Sign up

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Weekly Actuarial Career Advice: 8

Welcome to the first full-week of 2016! Here’s what was being shared in the world of career advice this week.  Could Job Hopping Benefit Your Career? In the past, job hunting was regarded as a negative thing. But according to a recent survey conducted by Accountemps, 57% of 18-34 year olds regard it as a

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