Jayda Harwell
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What questions should I ask at the end of an interview?
I’m trying to decode a specific interview technique my mother uses. She claims that 'spinning the table' at the end of an interview is her secret to success, often leaving the panel momentarily speechless before they offer her the role. I'm looking for advice on how to effectively pivot the...
During the job: I want to quit - How do resignation notices really work?
For first-timers or early-career professionals, what should one know about submitting a resignation notice? Are there common mistakes people make during this process that affect future references or career progression? For Singaporeans reading this, would appreciate if you could give insights...
Informal chats vs real interviews?
When a headhunter or HR reaches out and frames a meeting as ‘just a chat’ rather than an interview, how should candidates interpret it? Is this standard practice, or should it still be treated as a formal evaluation? I was recently contacted by an HR professional who said she just wanted to...
What is the hardest part about becoming a grown-up?
Diffucult to provide for yourself?
In your career, was there any obstacles that almost drove you away?
There are always cons to a job, but was there anything bad enough that almost made you stop what you love to do?
What type of career could I do in psychology?
I am interested in psychology, but I do not know what careers are included in that. Can anyone recommend careers or share information about theirs that will help me choose? Thank you.
If you had another chance, what would you change?
When talking about college, I always hear people say "I wish I would have. . ." or "I probably should have. . ."
I'd like to get the most out of my time in college and not waste a single minute. If you had another chance, what would you change?
#college #college-advice #career-advice #advice
what is the best way to network with people in the industry
i don't really try to keep up with people that much. Most times I'm too caught up in my work.
Work Parties: To do or not to do?
I tend towards being somewhat shy and introverted. I'm not a misanthrope, but I find long periods of human interaction draining. This fact is one of the main reasons that I avoided work parties at my old job. The other reason was because I did not like 50% of my coworkers, and the idea of...