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Signing Bonuses
In the tough economic times we’re currently experiencing, signing bonuses are less frequently offered due to tight budgets, but it’s important to know why they’re offered and when you can realis... Read More
Opening a Private Practice
Anyone starting a business should begin the process by completing a business plan. This is important as it will help identify what the opportunities and challenges will be so that you can plan your bu... Read More
Mistakes in Managing Employee Recognition Programs
Here are some mistakes that managers sometimes make which can cause otherwise promising employees to look for greener pastures. Read More
How to Get Your Resume Noticed
Is there something wrong with your resume? It may be time to rethink, even rewrite, your resume. Giving it a fresh look may help you get results. Read More
Tips for Finding a Job
If you find yourself discouraged about a lack of job opportunities or a lack of positive response... Read More
Finding the Right Company
When searching for employment, determine what kind of workplace culture would suit you best. Read More
Job Dissatisfaction
If you’ve been catching yourself perusing the job boards lately, it’s essential for you to identify which aspects of your current job are unacceptable. Read More
The Benefits Package: What’s it Worth?
Knowing this value may help you decide whether to accept a job, negotiate for a higher salary, or stay where you currently work. Read More
Get Recognized for Your Clinical Excellence
From a business standpoint, clinical specialty recognition can be useful in building your reputation, marketing your services, and increasing the number of referrals and self-referrals to your practic... Read More
Offers of Employment: Things to Consider
When considering an offer of employment, it’s important to ensure the compensation and job description are satisfactory. Read More
Job Interviews for New Grads
Job interviews can cause anxiety even for experienced workers. Fortunately, interviews get easier... Read More
Show Interviewers that You are a Credible Professional
At interviews, the employer wants to see that you are a credible professional, that you will be a credit to the company or clinic, and that you will foster trust and respect from co-workers and client... Read More
Your First Year as a Professional: Let the Learning Begin!
If you want to thrive at work, both professionally and interpersonally, it’s important to be perceptive and responsive to the workplace culture and work with it, not against it. Read More
Interpersonal Conflict at Work
We choose our friends but we don’t choose our co-workers. It is inevitable that there will be interpersonal conflict in any workplace. Read More
Be true to yourself when looking for a job.
Do you live to work, or do you work to live? It’s an important question to answer. Read More
Cover Letter Example: Jenny Livingston
This is an excellent example of a cover letter, which should accompany a resume or CV for any job application. Read More
A Checklist of Helpful Tips for Preparing Your Speech-Language Pathology Resume
Here is a great checklist for you to review, when creating a Resume or a CV. Read More
Social Networking: A new tool for job seekers
Recruiters and employers are searching social networking media for info about you too, and they’re using the sites to recruit and to post jobs. So, what’s the best way for job hunters to use socia... Read More
Resumes: Your professional calling card
Use a resume to apply for employment in non-academic settings, and use a CV to apply for employment in academic and research settings. The contents and length of these documents differ significantly. Read More