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How to include your personality in your resume, says a Deloitte exec: It will give you ‘the edge’

All resumes should include the following: Language mirroring the job description you’re applying to as relevant to your own experience. Numerical proof of your accomplishments, such as a 30% increase in revenue. And zero grammatical and spelling errors. But if you ask consulting firm Deloitte’s chief innovation officer, Deborah Golden, besides all of the above, what she really wants to see in that document is who you are. “I think when the resume can exude some personality is the most eye catching to me,” she says. Here’s how to get your personality in your resume.

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13 Tips From MBA Students On How To Succeed In A Top-Tier Program

MBA students spend months if not years working to get into an MBA program. However, once they are in a program, the everyday demands take over and students have little time to think about how to get the most out of their program. To better understand how to hit the ground running and to make sure you maximize success in your MBA program, we turned to recent and current students of top-tier MBA programs for advice.

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7 Critical Pieces of Business Advice for Entrepreneurs Just Getting Started

Being an entrepreneur is a test of your integrity. With so many different challenges and new situations coming your way simultaneously, it can be easy to lose sight of your goals.

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The Innovative Power of Criticism

When preparing for an interview, you want to make sure to put your best foot forward in selling your strengths, skills and background for the job. However, you also have to be prepared for ancillary questions such as “Why do you want to work for us?” Surprisingly, this question can sometimes be difficult for professionals to answer because they don’t necessarily prepare for it, focusing more on how to sell themselves effectively. Read on for examples of good and bad ways to answer this common interview question below.

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How to Answer ‘Why Do You Want to Work Here?’

When preparing for an interview, you want to make sure to put your best foot forward in selling your strengths, skills and background for the job. However, you also have to be prepared for ancillary questions such as “Why do you want to work for us?” Surprisingly, this question can sometimes be difficult for professionals to answer because they don’t necessarily prepare for it, focusing more on how to sell themselves effectively. Read on for examples of good and bad ways to answer this common interview question below.

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Job Titles of the Future: Carbon Accountant

Job Titles of the Future: Carbon Accountant was originally published on MIT Technology Review

His official title is vice president of regulated reporting solutions. But really, Billy Scherba is a carbon accountant. At Persefoni, a platform for climate management, Scherba …

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How I Became… Global Head of Digital Marketing and Social Media at Aesop

How I Became… Global Head of Digital Marketing and Social Media at Aesop was originally published by Business of Fashion: Workplace and Talent

Following a “fascination with the construction of clothing, and branding and storytelling,” Jackie Wong started his fashion …

By Claire Kim
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Investment Banking vs. Corporate Finance: What’s the Difference?

Investment Banking vs. Corporate Finance: What’s the Difference? was originally published by Investopedia: Banking

Investment Banking vs. Corporate Finance: An Overview

Investment banking grows a company from a capital perspective, while the corporate finance industry manages a company’s capital and …

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