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After 2020, you can't exclude 4 items from your resume

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The job search has certainly changed in 2020, and with it, you need a new set of tools. Don't leave

The job search has certainly changed in 2020, and with it, you need a new set of tools. Don't leave these 4 things off your resume. - climbing with - If you're an introvert, do you feel it's ever hindered you at work? Scroll to answer! [After 2020, you can't exclude 4 items from your resume]( by Laura Berlinsky-Schine [The job search has certainly changed in 2020, and with it, you need a new set of tools. Don't leave these 4 things off your resume.]( More]( SPONSORED [People who retire comfortably avoid these 7 financial advisor mistakes]( [Regardless of your career stage, you’re going to have some critical financial decisions to make -- especially as you move up the professional ladder. Whether you’re investing or navigating tax traps, a professional second opinion can help you make informed decisions. However, most people make these common but costly mistakes when hiring financial advisors.]( more]( [Everything you need to know about working remotely in 2021]( by Kyle Schnitzer [Eighty-one percent of working professionals said they enjoy working remotely, according to a new study conducted by LiveCareer.]( More]( [These are the scariest things about the new COVID strain]( by CW Headley [Although the mutation responsible for the variant does not seem to induce a more severe manifestation of COVID-19, it is reportedly 70% more contagious than previously reported sequences.]( More]( [7 things smart people never reveal about themselves in interviews]( by Ryan Shea [These types of meetings are stressful enough to begin with. COVID has made them extra challenging due to the switch from in person to virtual which has its own problems one must face while being stuck inside.]( More]( HUDDLE UP In response to last night's question, "In your opinion, is company loyalty dead?": Peter Giulioni from South Pasadena, CA Unfortunately, yes, loyalty must be earned and senior leadership in most enterprises simply don’t know (or don’t care) how it’s done. Rebeca Evantash from New York, NY Company loyalty is on life support, but it's not yet dead. Many of us have been burned by corporations we were very loyal to, and will be more cautious the next time. That will ripple through industries as time goes on, and furloughs and layoffs are knee-jerk reactions to economic climates. Dee Copelan from Danville, CA Yes, company loyalty is dead dead dead. 🤔 Today's question: "If you're an introvert, do you feel it's ever hindered you at work?" Hit reply and let us know! © 2021 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [Advertise With Us]( [Contact Us]( |[Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#) [Privacy]( of Use](

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