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Modern Reflections on Camus’ The Outsider — Media, Career, and Facing Absurdity Without Giving Up

  The Timeless Alienation of Meursault Albert Camus’ The Outsider gave us Meursault. The man who couldn’t fake what he didn’t feel. Indifferent to societal norms, unmoved by ritual, and detached from emotion, Meursault became a symbol of existential honesty.   But in 2025, many of us are Meursault in disguise; except we aren’t staring […]

The Psychology of LinkedIn: From Networking Hub to Comfort Zone Echo Chamber

LinkedIn launched as a professional networking tool — a digital handshake, a resume that never slept, a marketplace of talent and ideas. But scroll through your feed today, and you’re likely to see… Obituaries of someone’s close/distant relative Stories of life-altering illnesses Personal confessions bordering on trauma-dumps “Inspirational” posts crafted with all the subtlety of […]

Why Senior Leaders Keep Writing Bad Resumes — And How to Fix Yours

  Why Senior Leaders Keep Writing Bad Resumes — And How to Fix Yours You’ve led teams, signed off on million-dollar projects, and made a real impact — yet your resume reads like a corporate obituary.   The blunt truth?

Bonus Blog Post: How Manga Can Help You Find a Job (Yes, Really)

  How Manga Can Help You Find a Job (Yes, Really) TL;DR: Manga isn’t just escapism. It can teach you persistence, problem-solving, and how to bounce back from rejection. Plus, it makes you more relatable in interviews than you think.   1. Characters Who Never Quit = Built-in Motivation Think about it: Luffy (One Piece), […]

Gen Z Job Hunt: Ditch the Hype, Keep It Real

  Job Hunting for Gen Z: Real Talk, No Cap TL;DR: You want a job but hate the fake vibes and outdated advice? Bet. Let’s fix that.   1. Your Resume = Your Personal Hype Doc Yeah, ChatGPT can write one, but if it sounds like you’re a robot who “synergizes cross-functional deliverables,” toss it. […]

Speak the Language: Why Balancing English (or French) with Your Native Tongue is Key to Job Search Success in Canada

Speak the Language: Why Balancing English (or French) with Your Native Tongue is Key to Job Search Success in Canada Let’s get one thing clear: if you live in Canada and want to get hired, English or French isn’t optional—it’s essential. No matter how sharp your resume is or how impressive your experience abroad might […]