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CFE Job Search Strategies: The Keyword Dilemma
Searching for (and reviewing) job postings should primarily be about understanding the skills and experiences the employer is seeking, not job titles. Here's some advice on how to get the job search results you're looking for. Read the article.
An Intern’s Front-Row Seat to Fraud
This former intern learned firsthand about fraud when her boss and mentor, the senior accountant, was arrested for embezzlement and credit card fraud. The author shares advice for those who are just starting their career and may encounter a similar situation. Read more.
What to Do When an Entry-Level Job Requires “Two Years of Experience”
This is the ultimate Catch-22 of job searching — as a recent graduate or a professional looking to make a career pivot, you’re targeting entry-level roles, but even these require at least a couple of years of industry work. Read more.
The “Crushing” Career Advice That’s a Key Secret to Success
When you’re just starting out in the anti-fraud industry, it may be hard to accept criticism of your work. However, Bethany Heitman of Health Magazine explains why this way of thinking might actually be holding you back. Watch the video.
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