Use the star method to ace your next interview
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How to Use the STAR Method to Ace Your Job Interview

For technical workers, behavioral interviews can feel like uncharted territory. Here's how to use the STAR Method to ace your next behavioral interview.
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Recruiters: Waste Of Time, Or Powerful Allies?

Working with recruiters can be a mixed bag. Here are Career Coach Dyana King's tips for navigating different recruiters and partnering with them to land a job.
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The Two Mindsets Job Searchers Need

According to Career Coach Dyana King, finding a job requires two mindsets: the pre-offer, and the post-offer. Here's how, and when, to implement them.
Your Story Wins Offers
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Why A Good Story Wins Offers

Here's the secret to acing first-round interviews and making it past the infamous "tell me about yourself" question: your story is your most valuable asset. Developing a good story is key to winning offers, and this post shows you how to do it.
Self-Confidence
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The Unfair Advantage of Self-Confidence

For confident people, things come easy - jobs, raises, promotions. According to Chase Hughes, harnessing your internal self-confidence in 5 steps is key to getting ahead.
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7 Rules For Networking

While the old adage “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know” is true, it’s also cold comfort if you don't know anyone - anyone connected to tech or a software engineering job anyway. Here are Patrick Galvin's 7 Rules For Networking to get started.