Camden Kelly Blog
Don’t Wait Until You Hate Where You Are
By Chelsea Babin A lot of self-improvement, career advancement, and skillset advancement can be attributed to a pessimistic mindset. If you hate your weight or lack of work ethic, chances...
Don’t Rely on These 14 Buzzwords to Carry Your Resume
By Chelsea Babin So little time, so much to say. A recent CareerBuilder survey found that one in six hiring managers spends a maximum of 30 seconds reviewing a single...
How to Successfully End an Interview
By Chelsea Babin A lot of careful consideration is given to the beginning of the interview. From the resume to the interview preparation to the interview attire to the body...
When It Comes to Productivity, First is the Worst
By Chelsea Babin At the beginning of every workday, you’re carrying the weight of every task you need to accomplish on your shoulders. Making a to-do list at the end...
Texas is the Place to Be For IT Jobs in 2015
By Chelsea Babin If your business is in Texas, you’re in the right place as the state was responsible for generating around 1/3 of the nation’s 2014 job growth,...
Interview Attire That Will Get You Hired
By Chelsea Babin When most people think of interviews, they immediately think of having to wear a suit. But it’s rare to see a developer, programmer or coder in a...
How to Ask for A Promotion in 8 Easy Steps
By Chelsea Babin Asking for a promotion seems incredibly difficult and stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. If you take the right steps and play your cards right, you...
How to Avoid Making Bad Job Search Decisions
By Chelsea Babin No two job searches are alike and, when you’ve been out of the game for a while or when you’re new to it completely, it’s easy to...
How to Learn New Technology More Efficiently
By Chelsea Babin After being inundated with friends, family, and the internet’s opinion that the start of a new year should mean a new you, you’ve finally given in. Besides,...
How to Overcome A Bad First Impression
By Chelsea Babin You intended to come across a certain way in your initial encounter—professional, trustworthy, perfect for the position—but for one reason or another you made a misstep and...