No Images? Click here Ever wondered how to tell your boss that you need to go to a therapy appointment during work hours? It’s a practical question we tackled for HuffPost’s “You Should See Someone,” a series that explores everything you need to know about doing therapy. Your mental health is crucial, but as Monica Torres reports, bringing up your therapy appointments to your employer requires anticipating your boss’ reaction and having a plan in place.Read on for even more advice — including how to spot fake experts, how to end a new type of Google spam and what it means when you hear silence after applying for a job — and even a few yuks.JanieTake back your lifeThe financial industry has a big problem: Some of its “experts” aren’t real. Casey Bond just discovered that at least three “experts” listed at one financial advice blog seem to be completely falsified characters, with faked LinkedIn profiles listing made-up education, credentials and work experience. The motive? Easy money, which leads to advice that may not have your best interest at heart. Here’s how to tell who might be faking their credentials.We've launched a global HuffPost project on everything you ever wanted to know about therapy, whether you've been once or 100 times.Deal with itThe most frustrating parts of job hunting are related to what you, the job-seeker, cannot control. Like when you do everything right, but still hear nothing back. The longer this silence lasts, the more time you have to create stories about what that silence could mean. Are they working hard to match your salary? Have they forgotten you exist?Naming what the problems may be can provide some reassurance about your search. Here are some of the most common reasons you get radio silence from a hiring manager.Pro Tip:
Want more practical magic? 👋You may have noticed our website is now www.huffpost.com. Don't worry, it'll still be the same HuffPost you know and love, just with a new URL. Make sure to update your bookmarks!HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media Group. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.Can't get enough? You'll also love HuffPost's Entertainment newsletter.©2019 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
Home
»
»Unlabelled
» What it means when you hear nothing after a job interview
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment