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red flags

Going on a job interview can be stressful, especially if you're not prepared, and there are quite a few things you do that could stop you from getting hired for the job.

So, Narcity spoke with a recruiter to figure out what mistakes you could be making during interviews and what you should do instead.

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Lorsqu'il est question de trouver un emploi de rêve, repérer les red flags est important, mais il est tout aussi crucial de prêter attention aux green flags – les points positifs d'un travail qui en vaut vraiment la peine.

Si tu aimerais faire une différence et t'épanouir dans ta carrière, considère les green flags comme les éléments qui t'enthousiasment à propos du poste, de l'entreprise ou de l'équipe, au-delà d’un simple emploi qui paie les factures.

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Toronto is a city filled with so many people, which means there are a bunch of opinions and perspectives that are shared online.

If you are a TikTok user, you were probably in tune with the "they are a 10, but..." trend that conquered everyone's For You page. Now, the conversation has moved to Reddit and the Toronto edition roasts are so funny.

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The honeymoon phase of a relationship is often a blissful time and it’s easy to overlook red flags when things are so good but a therapist says you may be missing details that should be dealbreakers.

Jeff Guenther, a licensed therapist based in Portland, Oregon, recently posted a TikTok video where he highlighted five red flags that people often ignore in the honeymoon stage, and you’ll want to take notes.

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An Ontario TikToker went out with her friends to a bar earlier in February when things took a turn for the worse.

The TikToker Jessica Leigh Higgs is a 19-year-old, second-year student at Brock University. Higgs believes someone slipped something into her drinks and shared a video to TikTok about how a fun night out with friends became a scary experience.

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