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Focus on the job at hand 'I want this job because I have clear skills that will help me achieve...' 'This role will give me the opportunity to combine both my skills in [skill 1] and [skill 2] to achieve...' 'I love [job role specific task] and my last job took me away from that.
THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH SOCIAL MEDIA If you spend a lot of time on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or TikTok, obtaining a social...
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According to USA Today, an influencer with 10,000 to 50,000 active fans can make a few thousand per post. Instagram influencers with up to 1...
Read More »A common interview question that can leave some candidates lost for words is ‘why do you want this job?’. It might initially sound like a simple question to answer, but it can be easy to slip up. So, it’s essential you can effectively communicate why you are interested in the role and why you chose to apply in the first place. Here are some key considerations when answering that all important question of ‘why do you want this job?’ with great examples ready for your upcoming interview.
Agency recruiters aren't paid a flat salary, typically. Instead, they earn commissions when they place candidates into jobs. Because of this, the...
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1. Instagram. “Instagram is my favorite social network because of its social storytelling simplicity. From fun personal accounts – like Small Chalk...
Read More »There are a few different ways to start answering the ‘why do you want this job?’ interview question. Here are some of the best ones to use to help get you started:
By age 40, your goal is to have a net worth of two times your annual salary. So, if your salary edges up to $80,000 in your 30s, then by age 40 you...
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By her definition, a streak is when you snapchat each other every day for a given number of days. “Some people have streaks with 100 days. I know a...
Read More »Although salary and benefits are key things to consider when looking for a new job role, they should not be the sole reason for you to want a job. You always want to prove your value and enthusiasm in a job interview and answering the question like this does not show either. “I feel like this will be a good step towards my next career move” This is a big red flag to a hiring manager if you are already indicating that you want to move on from the role before you have even got it. You can talk about how it would be a good step towards your overall career goals, but don’t mention moving on from that company in an interview. This is a big red flag to a hiring manager if you are already indicating that you want to move on from the role before you have even got it. You can talk about how it would be a good step towards your overall career goals, but don’t mention moving on from that company in an interview. “Because I’m qualified” Although this answer may be correct, it won’t make you stand out to a hiring manager. All applicants that come through will more than likely have the correct qualifications, but you want to highlight what makes you so special. Highlight what you can add to the team beyond your CV.
They include communication skills, working with and relating to others, problem-solving, applying initiative and IT skills. Having a good sense of...
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Generally speaking, 500,000 views is considered to be semi-viral, while 1-2 million views or more is considered to be fully viral.
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The Power of Compounding One of the reasons that the first $1 million is so hard is that it is such a large amount of money relative to where most...
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Don't try to buy an Instagram verification badge Instagram scammers know that people and businesses feel outsized emotions about the blue check,...
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