Commemorating Women's History Month: Part II

March 05 , 2024

As Solomon Page commemorates Women's History Month this March, we proudly acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and invaluable contributions of female professions. Alongside celebrating successes, this month acts as a reminder that diversity and inclusion are indispensable to innovation and...

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Commemorating Women's History Month: Part I

March 05 , 2024

As Solomon Page honors Women's History Month this March, we recognize and celebrate the achievements and contributions of female professionals. While acknowledging the successes, this month also serves as a reminder that diversity and inclusion are crucial for innovation and growth. Recognizing...

Filed Under: Career Advice, Career path, interview, Professional Women, Women Leaders, Career Growth

Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Expert Interviewing Tips

February 22 , 2024

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Navigating job interviews at any career stage can be stressful. Authentic representation is crucial throughout the job search process. Your interviews not only showcase your qualifications but also...

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7 Ways to Show Emotional Intelligence in a Job Interview

October 05 , 2018

Yes, having solid technical skills is important in landing a job, but maybe not as important as you might think. In fact, in a survey of more than 2,600 hiring managers and human resource professionals, 71% stated they valued emotional intelligence in an employee over IQ. What’s more, 75% said...

Filed Under: Attitude, Emotional Intelligence, how to act in a job interview, interview, Interviews, job interview, job interview behavior, job interview preparation, job market, Job Search, Personality, Professional Development

Talking Promotions Without Sounding Arrogant

July 14 , 2017

When you sit down for a job interview, it’s perfectly natural to want to know how you’ll be compensated now and in the future. After all, the average job candidate in the United States stays in the job for which they were hired for about four years. After that, it’s time to move up or move on.

Filed Under: career advancement, Career & Money, interview, Interviews, Job Search, job search, promotion