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Ellie Jordan

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Ellie is a teacher and content editor from Minnesota currently based in Granada, Spain. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies and Environmental Science from the University of Minnesota. Along with editing articles for Career Karma, she works as an assistant teacher of English in Spain and does volunteer work for the Sierra Club of Minnesota. Ellie is eager to learn as much as she can about technology and the global community while mastering her writing and editing skills. Being a native English speaker in Spain, her professional interests include global perspective, language, urban planning, and environmental issues. Outside of work, Ellie enjoys travel, history, reading, music, and being outside.

How to Answer the Question “What Are You Passionate About?”
The question “What are you passionate about?” may not be as difficult as some of the others you will be asked in an interview, but it is very personal. In order to answer this question effectively, you need to share…
How to Write a Project Manager Resume: A Guide
Do you enjoy working on a project from start to finish? Are you interested in creating products that delight other people? If you answered yes to these questions, a job in project management may be a good fit for you.…
Cover Letter Format: How to Write a Stellar Cover Letter
You’ve just found a job that you find interesting, and you have decided to hit “apply.” Upon reading the application, you realize you are expected to produce a cover letter as well as a resume. What should you do? Employers…
What Is a Letter of Introduction?
Networking is an essential part of the working world. On the job search, you may need to introduce yourself to new employers who are hiring. In the workplace, you may be asked to introduce two of your friends or co-workers…
How to Write a Chronological Resume: A Guide
Your resume will be one of the first impressions you make on an employer, and so it is important that you make it count. If a recruiter finds it difficult to read your resume, your chances of being called in…
8 Different Leadership Styles in a Workplace
When you think about leadership, what words come to mind? Most of us think about leaders as either good or bad—someone who can either effectively lead a team or fails to do so. If you aspire to take on a…
How to Address a Cover Letter
Every part of your cover letter, from the address to the main body, leaves an impression on the employer. When you are writing a cover letter, the question that should always be on your mind is, how would I receive…
How to Write an Effective Career Change Cover Letter and Resume
Getting a new job, especially when you just went through a tech career change, is challenging. Since you are new in the industry, you need more than your current experience to secure a job for yourself. To be successful during…
Top 7 Hard Interview Questions You May Be Asked
Job interviews are not meant to be easy. While the interviewer may ask you a few easy questions in the beginning, there is a strong chance you will be asked a few tough ones later on. These questions help the…
Asking for a Raise: A Guide
Do you think you are worth more than you are getting paid? In which case, you may be thinking about asking your boss for a raise. If you are thinking about asking for a raise, you may feel nervous. What…
Top 5 Leadership Skills for Your Resume
Are you interested in applying for a job that involves management? Maybe you want to climb up the career ladder within your company. Or maybe you want to branch out and take ownership of a project at a new company.…
How to Write a Professional Summary: A Guide
Your resume will likely be the first impression you make on a hiring manager or recruiter so, you’ll want to make it count. In the past, resumes started with objective statements, which were designed to showcase your goals for your…
How to Answer the Question “What Motivates You?”
Of all the questions that can come up in an interview, “what motivates you” may be one of the most distinct. Unlike the questions you are used to, which ask about your skills, experience, and strengths and weaknesses, this question…
What is a Writing Sample?
You’ve written your resume and polished it. You have worked tirelessly to bring your cover letter down to a page, and you think it is ready to go. But, you notice that the employer also wants you to submit a…
How to Answer “What Type of Work Environment Do You Prefer?”
Culture-fit is an important attribute that interviewers are constantly considering when evaluating candidates. Employers want to hire people who not only have the right skills for the job but can also fit in well with the culture at their organization.…
How to Discuss Your Reasons for Leaving a Job: A Guide
Your interview is going well. You think you are going to advance to the next stage of the hiring process for your dream job. Then, the interviewer asks you “Why do you want to leave your current job?” Your confidence…
What Are Interpersonal Skills?
The job search process is all about building relationships with companies and figuring out how best to convey your value to those companies. When you are talking with employers, you may want to emphasize your interpersonal skills. These are the…
Time Management Skills (and How to Build Them)
We’ve all got a lot to balance in our lives. You may have a few meetings on your calendar and a long to-do list. How can you possibly get through it all in the limited number of hours at the…
How to Answer the Question “Tell Me About Yourself”
“Tell me about yourself.” is often one of the first questions asked in a job interview. As a result, what you say in response to this question will have a big impact on how an employer perceives you for the…
How to Write a Professional Email
Knowing how to write a professional email is an essential skill in the modern workforce.  Writing an email may sound easy -- it’s something many of us do every day -- but keep in mind that there are different types…
How to Quit Your Job Professionally
You’ve just heard back from one of the companies for which you interviewed. They have decided to extend you an offer for the job. Congratulations -- that’s a big accomplishment! After the initial excitement subsides, you may be asking yourself:…
Interview Prep: A Guide to Preparing for Your Next Job Interview
So, you have a job interview coming up? Congratulations! You are probably excited about the interview, and maybe a little nervous. How should you prepare for what is coming up? What do you need to do to ensure your interview…
How to End a Cover Letter
You’ve been working on your cover letter for a few hours, and you are confident that the body of the letter exemplifies your achievements. However, you’re unsure how to end your cover letter and may be wondering what to say…
Video Interview Tips: A Guide to Video Interviews
When you think of a job interview, you may see yourself dressed in professional clothing and showing up to an office, sitting directly in front of an interviewer -- or a panel of interviewers -- and answering the questions they…
How to Cancel an Interview
You have a job interview coming up and you realize that you have to cancel. Whether you have been offered another job and are no longer on the job search or whether life has gotten in the way and you…
What are Soft Skills?
Are you concerned that you don’t have the right skills for a job? You may not be able to check all of the boxes of the technical skills that a job requires, but that doesn’t mean that you are unqualified.…
How to Prepare an Elevator Pitch
You have just commuted to work, and are on your way up the elevator. It’s a normal day, until the CEO of the company you’ve always wanted to work for steps on the elevator. To break the silence, they ask…
How to Write SMART Goals
No matter where you are in your career, whether you’re an executive with 10 years of experience or an intern who is just getting started on the career ladder, being able to set goals to achieve is a useful skill…
How to Accept a Job Offer
You have just been offered a new job and have decided to accept the position. Congratulations! All the time and energy you have invested in finding a new job has finally paid off, and you deserve to take a step…
5 Top Second Interview Questions (With Answers)
So, you have succeeded in your first job interview and they have asked you to come in for a second interview. Congratulations! You’re even closer to being offered the job. However, you may be wondering how your second interview will…
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