Warning Signs That You Could Lose Your Job

12 signs your job could be at risk (and what to do)

Are you worried about losing your job? It can happen to anyone, sometimes when you least expect it. Even during the best of times, companies make changes and employees get laid off. During challenging economic times, your work status can become even more precarious.

Sometimes, you can't tell, and you could be unexpectedly laid off. In other cases, you may be able to pick up some signals that your job is in jeopardy.

Here’s how to tell if you’re about to lose your job.

12 Signs That You Could Lose Your Job

There are warning signs to look out for, and ways you can prepare if you think it could happen to you. Some are major changes that impact many employees. Others are more personal and related to your relationship with your manager and the company.

Here’s how to tell whether your job may be at risk.

How To Write an Open To Work Post on LinkedIn

An Open To Work post on LinkedIn can be an invaluable job-seeking tool—if you use it the right way. When you're writing it, it's important to provide context for your search so that your contacts know what you can do, and a strong call to action, so that they feel compelled to connect you with opportunities.

Here's how to write an Open to Work post on LinkedIn that will work to help you get hired.

10 Tips to Instantly Boost Your Resume

Have you been on the job hunt for a while now? And, perhaps, despite submitting application after application, you’ve still not had any luck. The process can begin to feel disheartening, but don’t give up just yet. By making a few simple tweaks to your resume, you can seriously increase your chances of landing your dream role.

Here are 10 tips you can use to instantly boost your resume and boost your chances of success.

Quick Tips to Improve Your Interview Skills

How do you stand out in the interview process? What can you do to take your interview skills to the next level? Are there mistakes you should avoid when interviewing?

How to Write a Job Interview Thank-You Email

One of the best ways to make a good impression at a job interview is to take it one step further and follow up with the hiring manager. It’s quick and easy to do and can help you get the job.

Sending a thank-you note after an interview can help you get to the next round or even secure a job offer.

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