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  • That's it! You've just experienced the worst-case scenario in your job search. You are CERTAIN that you failed the interview that was supposed to lead you to the coveted position. A geyser of feelings rises within you: ... | Suite de l'article

  • Throughout your career, you will likely create friendly relationships with your bosses. Indeed, you will spend a lot of time together, giving you the opportunity to get to know each other. During a business trip or when ... | Suite de l'article

  • A boss is never perfect. Never. They can make efforts, attend seminars, get coaching... But their basic personality won't change. Good thing too! Otherwise we'd be in a society of clones. However, we need to learn to ... | Suite de l'article

  • Your job doesn't make you want to get up anymore?Does your job drain you?It's not always easy to change jobs, especially in a difficult economic climate. You will find below several tips to motivate yourself to work and ... | Suite de l'article

  • If we were to caricature the Company, we would say that in the past, for the employer, know-how was paramount, it outweighed everything else. Today, this conception of the ideal employee has evolved somewhat. We also ... | Suite de l'article

  • In times of crisis, when business development becomes difficult for companies, managers turn to cost-cutting measures. The temptation is sometimes strong to use human resources as the first variable to adjust. However, ... | Suite de l'article

  • If the interview is used to verify that your profile matches the job offered through a question-and-answer game, the recruiter sometimes goes off the beaten track. Practice answering "trick" questions.After the usual ... | Suite de l'article

  • You want to rebalance your private and professional life? Using a coach can help you better understand your aspirations. Ten tips for a smooth change.Your work leaves you exhausted. You can no longer stand the endless ... | Suite de l'article

  • Twelve months: that's the average time it takes to find a job after a period of inactivity. While for some people this break can be a choice (sabbatical leave, parental leave, etc.), for others, it's about finding a job ... | Suite de l'article

  • At work, obviously, we can't get along with everyone. Sharing our daily lives with people who are often different requires real flexibility and great adaptability. But it seems that the game (and the stakes) is worth the ... | Suite de l'article