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Top 10 Jobs for Introverts
Introverts mainly fall into four different categories. There are thinking, social, inhibited, and anxious introverts. Though not always outgoing, introverts are hardworking and passionate individuals, they commit their hearts to a particular task until it is accomplished. If you’re one of such people who enjoy their quality time alone, rather than spending it in the midst of bustling activities, below are 10 jobs recommended for you.
By Jessica Cooper7 years ago in Journal
Best Jobs for People Who Love to Talk
Different people were born and made in different ways with different inborn talents and passions. Some people were born or grew up to develop a love for talking. In fact, some people live a life in which they can't stand solitude and they enjoy chatting it up with anyone they can find.
By Jessica Cooper7 years ago in Journal
10 Reasons Why You Didn't Get the Job (Even Though You Were Qualified)
Lately, I've been looking for a part-time job and let me tell you, the market was not nice to me. At all. In fact, out of all the applications that I put in, I had maybe two reach out to me. Of those, I got rejected for both gigs.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Journal
5 Ridiculously Simple Hacks to be More Effective at Work
Do you often catch yourself doing nothing at work, even though you have tons of materials to look through? Or find yourself writing a professional resume? If you do, welcome to the club! According to the recent research, around 70 percent of US workers are disengaged from their workday.
By Joseph McLean7 years ago in Journal
5 Tips to Help You and Your Company Go Green
Of course, everyone knows what going green involves, but people often don't have time and effort to devote to eco-friendly initiatives due to busing working schedules. However, you can implement some small changes in your lives at a little or no effort and save a lot of money in the long run. It can cost you absolutely nothing to stuff your wallet and at the same time be kind to the planet. You don't have to break the bank to adopt a greener approach. Over time, more people have begun to see the benefits of leading an eco-friendly life. Of course, everyone wants to save money on their monthly energy bills, stay healthier than before, and take care of their surroundings. Many people put a lot of effort to make their homes sustainable. The following tips are helpful for anyone interested in learning how to go green in their life.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Journal
Five Reasons Why Working Retail While Studying is SO Worth it!
The summer before starting University I decided to get a summer job at a popular health and beauty retailer. I worked every Saturday, the occasional cover-shift and bank holiday in a variety of departments. When it was time to leave for University, I decided to stay with the company and worked there for three years—right up to my graduation. The job certainly had its share of ups-and-downs, however, it was difficult parting with my old workplace when I left to pursue my dream of traveling to Peru.
By Erin Trenchard7 years ago in Journal
5 Ways to List Online Courses on Your Astonishing Resume
Only less than six percent of learners who took an open online course between 2014 and 2016 from HarvardX and MITx earned a certificate. If you’re one of the ones who followed through a course online, then you should take full advantage of that by adding that certification to your professional resume. As long as the courses count towards your career goals, they should demonstrate to your potential employers the drive you have for staying relevant in your industry.
By Lovelli Fuad7 years ago in Journal
6 Fall Things to Inspire Writers
It’s only been a few weeks since summer officially ended, but nights are getting colder. I love fall weather, but I can already feel my motivation waning a little knowing that soon I’ll be freezing as I bustle around with my laptop trying to find time to write. Regardless, we’re writers, so we need keep writing. Here are a few things we can look forward to.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA7 years ago in Journal











