Imposter syndrome sufferers aren’t really imposters because there’s ample evidence of their talent and skills in the form of good work, consistently met deadlines and clear intelligence, writes author Denise Cummins. But they still feel inadequate, as if their being hired or promoted is a mistake no one thought to fix.
We reached out to CareerBuilder’s Matt Tarpey to learn more about what employers are looking for when they give out promotions.
Get the most out of your breaks … Practice “mind over mattress” to become a productivity superstar … Identify flights with Wi-Fi.
Positive phrasing will help you maintain an upbeat and energized attitude as you work toward the things you want.
Whether it’s helping you appear confident, landing a promotion or encouraging agreement, body language can be a great ally or enemy in your career. Here are six ways to make your body language work for you.
Q. Can I get college credit for my Microsoft Office Specialist certifications?
By the numbers, here’s how many employers say they hand out certificates and plaques to reward employee accomplishments.
To help you extend your outreach and pump up your connections, try these tips for using Graph Search for networking from Joshua Waldman, author of Job Searching with Social Media For Dummies.
You can be a person who brings out the best in anyone’s behavior. Here are four ways to do it.
There are things women can do to propel themselves higher up the ladder, says Vickie Milazzo, author of Wicked Success Is Inside Every Woman. Some must-do hints for getting ahead:
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