Why You Need to Start Interview Practice Now, Not Later
Imagine you’ve just signed up for a marathon. Would you wait until the day before the race to start training? Of course not! You’d start
Imagine you’ve just signed up for a marathon. Would you wait until the day before the race to start training? Of course not! You’d start
Free career resources are abundant. From resume templates to interview tips, the internet is full of advice for job seekers. Although free resources provide a
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, understanding your unique skill set is more important than ever. I recommend following this 5-step sequence of actions: 1.Skills
Many clients tell me they need to improve their pronunciation to get hired and to communicate well at work. Often they are experts in their
My passion as an English language teacher is to help newcomers reestablish their careers in Canada. I currently assist a group of six newcomer professionals
In the journey of personal and professional development, one concept often overlooked is the idea of opportunity cost. This economic principle, while typically applied to
My purpose as an English language teacher is to help newcomers reestablish their careers in Canada. I currently assist a group of six newcomer professionals
If you need to communicate in English professionally, your speaking skills can affect your career progress.
“Wh- questions” and “How questions” in conversations among professionals enhances the quality of communication, fosters intellectual engagement, and contributes to effective decision-making and problem-solving.
Want to know the key to keeping customers happy while working in a service based industry? Here are some tips and tricks.
You really need a job and the interview is going well. Then, all of a sudden, you are hit with this question, “What is your greatest weakness?” Many newcomers to Canada answer, “My English.”
Punctuality is supremely important in the North American workplace. Punctuality means you meet deadlines, start work on time and return to work on time after breaks. Being punctual says a lot about your respect for other people and the standards you set for yourself.