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    What Are Your Strengths and Weaknesses? Examples to Use in a Job Interview

    Being asked about your strengths and weaknesses are two of the most common job interview questions you’ll encounter.

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    Top Behavioral Based Interview Questions and Answers

    If you’re not prepared for a behavioral job interview, the questions you're asked can seem unnecessarily indirect or abstract.

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    How to Describe Yourself In a Job Interview

    Learning how to describe yourself in three words during a job interview can be essential to getting the job you want.

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    Top Insurance Jobs You Can Get With an Associate Degree

    Decades of study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics have shown that people who have more education tend to make more money. But that doesn’t mean you need to earn a doctorate to find a high paying job.

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    Finding a Great Work From Home Insurance Job

    Technology has made it possible for many jobs to be done from virtually anywhere. It’s also made it much easier to find real work from home jobs in almost any field -- at least it’s possible, if you know how to look.

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    Is Working From Home Right For Me?

    Almost everybody likes the idea of working from home, but working from home isn’t for everyone. There’s a right way and a wrong way to do it.

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    How To Write an Elevator Pitch About Yourself

    Throughout your career, you’ll need to introduce yourself to new people. You’ll probably attend interviews or networking events. You might even end up giving a sales pitch to a new client. In any case, crafting an elevator pitch can be an essential career-building skill.

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    How To Craft a Follow-Up Email After an Interview

    Knowing how to follow up on a job interview or application can be almost as important as sending out your initial application. Apart from making yourself stand out during the interview process, following up afterwards can also demonstrate that:

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    How College Prepares You For an Insurance Career

    Some of the most important skills learned in college are things you learn in the process of getting an education. They’re transferable skills like time management and research abilities, which can make a person widely employable.

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    What to Do When You Feel Stuck at Work

    When it comes to changing careers, you should always look before you leap. However, it’s terribly easy to end up working the wrong job, and then feeling stuck in a career rut. But what do you do when you feel stuck in a career?

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