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Author: Nick Kossovan
Nick Kossovan's job search advice is pragmatic and unsweetened. "I respect my readers; thus, I tell them the truth about how to effectively navigate employers during a job search."
Nick describes himself as a connoisseur of human psychology, as well as a James Bond aficionado who can distinguish a Merlot from a Pinot Noir and an enthusiast of classic American muscle cars. (He's a proud owner of a 1982 C3 Corvette.)
Take control and create your own job search luck
Reading Time: 4 minutes Why hard work is the real secret to a ‘lucky’ job search
Toronto’s 5N2 is revolutionizing food banks
Reading Time: 4 minutes Tackling food insecurity without the stigma
Elon Musk killing Twitter may have done us all a huge favour
Reading Time: 4 minutes Did Musk killing Twitter do us all a favour
A job search is your chance to get it right
Reading Time: 4 minutes View it as an opportunity to reset your life
Why likeability trumps skills in job interviews
Reading Time: 4 minutes The underestimated soft skill that can win you any job
Every job interview starts with this question
Reading Time: 4 minutes Consider your answer carefully when asked to “Tell Me About Yourself”
Wishful thinking will only lengthen your job search
Reading Time: 4 minutes Wishing how employers would hire is not a strategy for success
The secret to getting hired
Reading Time: 4 minutes Tell your interviewer what they want to hear
Your skills and experience are not your only strengths
Reading Time: 4 minutes Employers hire for more than just skills. Personalities, health, and habits also matter