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    Crazy Bosses: Spotting Them, Serving Them, Surviving Them


    What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late: How to Correct Behavior That Is Holding You Back


    Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People at Work

    5 Steps to Getting the Raise the You Deserve - A Guide for Women

    "Most people are familiar with the traditional interviewing advice and tips - make eye contact, arrive on time, give a firm handshake, etc. These cardinal rules of interviewing proliferate job search information. While this advice is crucial, it is important to ask, is it really enough to get you a job in the current climate? Does arriving 10 minutes early really make you feel as though you have aced the interview? Does following these rules really set you apart from the rest of the candidates? Do they lower your overall anxiety and make you feel calm and confident? No, no, and no? Then, what are you to do?"

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