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Past articles by Joel:

Taylor Swift's Sexual Assault Testimony Was A Lesson In Communication

Swift understands the key principle of having a point and nailing it. → Read More

Taylor Swift's Sexual Assault Testimony Was A Lesson In Communication

Swift understands the key principle of having a point and nailing it. → Read More

7 Tricky Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them

Avoid the anxiety of interview day by preparing your answers to these delicate questions well in advance. Check out these interview questions and answers. → Read More

10 Warning Signs of a Bad Candidate

If you want to make sure you're hiring the right person for the job, follow this handy guide to weed out the possible bad candidate. → Read More

6 Ways To Love The Job You Have

Escape your career rut and fall back in love with your job with these six revitalizing steps. → Read More

9 Things You Should Never Do on a Job Interview

Hiring managers say committing these nine mistakes will end your dream job interview before it starts. Prepping for an interview? Consider this info vital. → Read More

After the Interview: 8 Key Steps to Land the Job

Adhere to these tactical follow-ups to the interview so you can stop worrying and get that job. → Read More

7 Ways to Become Invaluable To Your Employer

In the media biz, job certainty is never so...certain. Here's 7 tips to make you more visible, more valuable and less likely to be the one who's laid off. → Read More

The Best Thing I Did For My Resume

If you're having trouble gaining traction in your job search, it's time you try one of these 10 innovative resume tricks as explained by the pros. → Read More

The 7 Biggest Mistakes Personal Essay Writers Make

Author and official writing judge, Joel Schwartzberg, reveals the 7 biggest mistakes personal essay writers make. → Read More

Five Ways Dads Can Make the Most of Their Dadhood

Many divorced and remarried dads have deep insecurities about their new parenting roles, as if a dad's relevance is directly proportionate to the minutes and hours he spends with his children. But all dads are dads 100% of the time, just as all moms are still moms 100% of the time. → Read More

Why You Shouldn't 'Friend' Your Employees

Workplace experts detail how anyone can overcome the need to be liked and become a better manager. → Read More

Nail These 4 Interview Questions to Land The Job

Many interviewers use the same questions, so you can use that to do do some real prep. We talked with pros about answering these top 4 questions. → Read More

Getting Your Resume Into Human Hands

Can't afford to keep sending your job app into a virtual slush pile? Get your resume into a hiring manager's hands using tools already at your fingertips. → Read More

Do These 7 Things Today To Win Over Your Boss

Incorporate these 7 quick changes into your workday, and you'll be golden in the eyes of your boss, which can't hurt when promotion time comes around. → Read More

How to Get a Job in Advertising

Ad industry experts to get their inside tips on getting your best foot in the door → Read More

Here's Why to Ask Your Boss for a Review

Asking your boss for a review may sound crazy, but check out the reasons why it can actually be good for your peace of mind and your chances for promotion. → Read More

Network Like a Boss and Land a Job in 7 Steps

In order to make your next networking opportunity as valuable as possible, follow these 7 steps to turn a chance meeting into a career opportunity. → Read More

7 Things That Are Ruining Your Company's Internship Program

Is your internship program is making the cut? Here's a few signs that your company isn't getting the most out of its interns, or giving the most back. → Read More

Honor Thy Stepmother: 6 Things Remarried Dads Owe Their New Wives

The stepmother is probably the least-defined role in the contemporary family structure: She is a parent, yet not the parent. A caregiver but not always a care-getter. She donates considerable time, space, attention, resources, and family income to pe... → Read More