Morning Coffee Dec 28 2011

The Top Career Advice of 2011

By damian ghigliotty

Over the past year a growing number of readers have come to us to find out the best ways to elevate their careers, whether they are just starting out in their industries or have worked at their companies for some time.

The advice FINS offered in 2011 includes everything from better networking and interviewing to age-proofing your resume.

As the U.S. job environment continues to undergo big changes, we will continue to provide the same kind of insight in 2012. Until then, here are our top ten career advice stories from 2011.

How to Negotiate the Salary You Deserve

Whether you're switching jobs or looking for employment in the first place, there are several steps you can take to ensure the best potential salary offer.

The 10 Worst Mistakes of First-Time Job Hunters

FINS spoke with career coaches, recruiters and recent graduates to find out what students can do to better prepare themselves for the current job market. Preparation is more than half the battle.

Top 10 Ways to Blow a Job Interview

FINS spoke with nine recruiters and job search experts to find the biggest mistakes candidates make in interviews.

Ten Things That Can Get You Fired

Most U.S. employers can fire their workers for any reason or, in some cases, no reason at all. Here are ten things you can do to avoid getting fired.

The Top Eight Rules of Networking

Networking is an integral part of any job search. In some cases, though, it can be the easiest thing to get wrong. Knowing a few guidelines -- like how to build relationships in person -- can help connect you to the well-connected.

What Not to Say in a Job Interview

Saying the wrong things during an interview can be just as harmful as showing up late and wearing inappropriate clothing. Very often the worst responses to interview questions come from lack of preparation and clear communication.

The 10 Worst Things to Put on Your Resume

FINS talked to career coaches and resume writers to find out the 10 biggest gaffes that will guarantee that your resume never makes it past round one.

The 10 Worst Things to Put in Your Cover Letter

Writing the perfect cover letter is no simple task. Everything from grammatical errors to inappropriate jokes could land your application in the trash bin.

Age-Proofing Your Job Application

Landing a job has less to do with your age than it does with how you present yourself to a potential employer. Those who can show that they are up-to-date on industry trends and adept with new technologies will almost always have an advantage.

The Best Kept Job Interview Secret

Never overlook the interview with the company's receptionist…


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