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How To Find Jobs and Upskill Without Burning Out
Tired of Job Searching and Learning Nonstop? Here’s the Smarter Way. If you’re in tech, you’re already expected to keep learning—AI, cloud, frameworks, the list never ends. Add job hunting to that and burnout isn’t just a possibility—it’s practically a guarantee. But what if you could learn smarter and let automation handle the rest? This… Read more
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7 Undeniable Signs You’re Ready for Your Next Career Move
The article outlines seven key indicators that signal it’s time to pursue a new career opportunity, including stagnation, burnout, boredom, feeling undervalued, toxic environments, values misalignment, and intuitive knowing. Research shows these signs are common, with 6 in 10 employees seeking new jobs in 2025 amid the ongoing “Great Resignation” movement. Making a career change… Read more
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Top 3 Books to Read This Summer 2025
Summer 2025 is the perfect time to dive into stories that can both entertain and enlighten. Whether you’re lounging on a beach or enjoying a quiet evening at home, the right book can transport you — and maybe even leave you a little changed. This year’s top picks offer a bit of everything: a page-turning… Read more
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The Best Time to Apply for a Job: Day, Time, Week & Month Insights
Timing matters more than you think when it comes to job applications. While your resume and qualifications are the main event, when you apply can impact whether your application is seen quickly—or gets buried beneath a pile of others. In this article, we break down the best time to apply for a job by day… Read more
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Active Listening in a Distracted World
“Are you even listening?” John nods automatically as his partner recounts a story—only to realize moments later he hasn’t truly heard a word. These everyday scenarios are extremely common. Research from Harvard psychologists suggests people spend roughly 47% of their waking hours thinking about something other than what they’re doing. Our minds wander about half… Read more
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One Book a Month: A Small Habit with Big Payoffs
By Ozzy – May 6, 2025 In an era of endless digital distractions, the simple act of reading a book might feel like a luxury. But science suggests it’s more of a secret weapon for the mind. Cracking open roughly one book a month – about 12 books a year – can yield remarkable benefits… Read more
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AI and Job Searching: Helpful Hack or Hype?
It’s the question a lot of job seekers are asking right now: Can AI actually help you get hired, or is it just another buzzword? The answer depends on how you’re using it. When used strategically, AI can take repetitive tasks off your plate, improve the quality of your materials, and give you insights you… Read more
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We Analyzed 1,000 Job Applications — Here’s What the Most Successful Ones Had in Common
If you’ve ever wondered whether all that effort in customizing your resume or sending applications at 11:45 p.m. makes a difference — you’re not alone. At Multapply, we looked at 1,000 anonymized job applications submitted through our platform over a 90-day period. We weren’t just curious — we wanted real insights to help job seekers… Read more
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The Hidden Cost of Manual Job Applications (and How to Reclaim Your Time
The Hidden Cost of Manual Job Applications and How to Reclaim Your Time If applying to jobs feels like a second full-time job, you’re not imagining it. According to a 2023 survey by Jobvite, the average job seeker spends between 7 to 10 hours per week on applications alone. That doesn’t include time spent prepping… Read more