Mastering these skills could get you hired in 2017
It's October, and there's a good chance you're looking for a new job.
Jacquelyn Smith joined Business Insider as the Careers Editor in February 2014. She previously worked as a leadership reporter for Forbes, where she covered careers, workplace trends, the U.S. job market, education, outstanding leadership, marketing and advertising. She is the co-author of \"Find And Keep Your Dream Job, The Definitive Careers Guide From Forbes.\"
It's October, and there's a good chance you're looking for a new job.
For years and years, the standard method for vetting job candidates has been the in-person interview.
If you graduated this past spring and are still trying to figure out what you want to do with your life, don't fret.
If clichés like "Follow your passion," "Give 110%," and "Be true to yourself" just aren't cutting it for you, then we've got some fresh takes on how to get a head start on your career.
Don't have the time or money to get a bachelor's degree?
When some people hear "business book," they're immediately turned off.
If you’re hoping to land a new job in the new year, you’ve come to the right place.