Jobs and the Future of Work

9 articles that will rescue your career

Murray Nicol
Global Leadership Fellow, World Economic Forum
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Whether you’re just starting out in the world of work or a seasoned professional eyeing a change of direction, here you’ll find some of the best career advice from around the internet – all in one place.

1. Top 10 career lessons from the world’s most powerful women. (forbes.com)

2. Just getting started in the job market? Here are some suggestions for what to put on your CV when you have no relevant work experience. (themuse.com)

3. A top executive gives advice to her younger self about career development. (fortune.com)

4. Working overseas is a dream for many, but it can be a complicated affair. Here are four tips for finding work abroad. (usnews.com)

5. What are recruiters really thinking when they look through your social media profile? (jobvite.com)

6. The job interview process can be difficult at the best of times, especially for introverts. Here are five tips to help you survive. (themuse.com)

7. The three words you need to know to bring your career to the next level. (uk.businessinsider.com)

8. Thinking of a midlife career change? Here are six tips to follow when making the jump. (business2community.com)

9. Deciding to change jobs is never easy – whatever your age. Here are eight things to keep in mind. (glassdoor.com)

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Author: Murray Nicol is Digital Manager at the World Economic Forum

Image: Employees work at their desks inside Tech Mahindra office building in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi March 18, 2013. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 

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