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Remedies for a bad job interview; high-paying entry level jobs; salary negotiation secrets; and much

Remedies for a bad job interview; high-paying entry level jobs; salary negotiation secrets; and much more. [Workopolis Weekly]( [The highest-paying entry-level jobs on Workopolis right now]( [Just getting out of school? Here are nine entry-level jobs that pay surprisingly well.]( [[Read more]( [8 signs your job interview isn’t going well (and how you can turn it around)]( [Memorize these signs – and the four remedies that can fix a bad job interview.]( [[Read more]( [What an Olympic figure skater can teach us about teamwork]( [Words of wisdom from Canadian silver medalist Dylan Moscovitch.]( [[Read more]( [How to land a job when you’re overqualified]( [Are your considerable qualifications working against you? Try these tips.]( [[Read more]( [How to pay off your student loans in a year]( [It takes an average of nine years to pay them off. Here’s how to do it much faster.]( [[Read more]( [What the hiring manager knows that you don’t in salary negotiations]( [There’s (almost) always room for negotiation. Keep these industry secrets in mind.]( [[Read more]( See also [The 5 most common interview questions (and how to answer them like a boss)]( [The average Canadian salaries by industry and region]( [12 surprisingly high-paying part-time jobs]( [11 smart questions to ask your interviewer]( [The consequences of not negotiating your salary]( [How Olympians set and reach goals]( [Tom Brady and the myth of natural talent]( [Visit our blog]( [Join our Twitter Chat]( [@Workoplis]( [@Workoplis]( Join us for our next Twitter Chat where job seekers, professionals, and HR experts will be sharing their tips for successful networking. [#WorkoWedenesday]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( This message has been sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( | [Update email preferences]( Email not displaying correctly? [View this email in your browser](. Questions? Please do not reply to this email. Email our Support Team directly at jobseekersupport@workopolis.com. Workopolis Inc.| [www.workopolis.com]( 1 Yonge Street, Suite 402, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6 1-888-641-4047 [Privacy Policy](

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