Work & Career Success
Practical help for navigating work, job searches, and what comes next
Because work is a huge part of real life, and figuring it out is rarely as straightforward as it should be. This collection pulls together practical guidance, helpful tools, and clear starting points to help you move forward.

From the Handbook

The Psychology of a Great Interview (and How to Hack It)
To pull off a great interview, you need a mix of targeted prep, practiced answers, and a bit of “go with the flow” confidence. Here are our top tips to crush it.

Surviving the Ice Breaker (Without Melting Down)
Why is it so easy for some people to start up a conversation with a perfect stranger and be completely at ease, while others forget how to use our tongues to speak and our brains to think? What are some tips to help?

How to Write a Resume That Doesn’t Suck
It’s necessary. It’s a little old fashioned. It’s your résumé (known hereafter as resume, because it's easier.) Think of it like your ticket to hop on the train to your next job.

How to Write a Cover Letter That Doesn’t Suck
A resume tells mostly about your achievements and your history. Your cover letter? That’s your chance to talk about the future. It’s not just a rehash of your work history, it’s your opportunity to explain why this job, why this company, and why now.
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