Heather R. Huhman
Heather R. Huhman is a career expert, experienced hiring manager, and founder & president of Come Recommended, a content marketing consultancy for organizations with products or services that target job seekers and/or employers. She is also the author of #ENTRYLEVELtweet: Taking Your Career from Classroom to Cubicle (2010), national entry-level careers columnist for Examiner.com and blogs about career advice at HeatherHuhman.com.
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3 Old-School Networking Techniques that Still WorkAs technology advances, our ways of networking have evolved, as well. But, don't abandon all of the old school networking techniques; the following three are still relevant and effective today. -
How to Get the Training You Need as a First-Time ManagerStepping into a managerial role for the first time can be an exciting and overwhelming experience. Follow these tips to ensure you are getting the training you need. -
5 Ways to Impress Your Boss OffsiteWorking from home (or virtually) provides a lot of freedom for employees. Make your unique opportunity a rewarding experience by following these simple rules for impressing your boss offsite. -
10 Ways to Separate Work & LifeEach person defines the work-life balance differently. It is a matter of which methods work best for you. Here are 10 simple tricks to help take your life back and balance all you have to juggle.
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Hablo Americano: Advantages of Learning a New LanguageThe ability to speak multiple languages is no longer just a great tool to have when traveling'"knowledge of other languages is a marketable trait that many employers look for when hiring. -
How to Discover Key Phrases to Include in Your Next Job InterviewBeyond body language, the words you use in an interview can convey more information than you think. Using the "right" words is crucial in an interview'"but where to begin? -
How to Move Beyond Rejection in the Job Search"No." "Not interested." "Thank you for your interest, but -- " Those are just some of the words job seekers dread to hear'"the rejection. Don't let rejection get you down -- you have to continue playing the game, and soon enough you will find success. -
How to Solve Your Problems with a Co-WorkerWorkplace conflict is inevitable and often quite awkward. There may not be a simple process to resolve the conflict. However, if you follow these tips you can reach a resolution faster.
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How to Succeed on the Job: Learn the Five P'sCongratulations! You've successfully marketed yourself to a company and accepted a job offer. But, the marketing isn't over. Now, you have to market yourself inside the company. Follow the five P's to ensure success on the job.