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Pros and Cons of Being a Job-Hopper
3/20/2017
Is job-hopping a good way to go about advancing your career or does it become a liability? Realistically, it can be a little of both. Find out why.. -
Chances are if you're starting a new job you probably want to make a good impression on your new coworkers. Here are some questions you can ask them right off the bat.
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Stop Apologizing in the Office
3/20/2017
Saying sorry is not always the way to go. Here's how we feel about apologizing in the office. -
Layoffs: While there might not be a way to avoid the stress and anxiety, there are certainly things you can do to be prepared for a layoff cycle. Read on for all tips.
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Feeling anxious or guilty about taking a day off from work? Read on as to why you should take a personal day.
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Are You Born a Leader or Made into One?
2/17/2017
A common question that comes up in leadership conversations is whether leaders are born or made. What do you think? Find out if the experts agree. -
When you work in an office, your gabby neighbor, needy family members and others don’t expect you to be free during the day. Your inner domestic engineer or social media butterfly isn’t coming up with tasks or distractions either. But when you work from home—as a telecommuter, business owner or p...
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How to Develop Better Work-Life Balance
10/22/2015
Ah, the dreaded question of striking the perfect work-life balance. Many struggle with it, few have solved the riddle. A recent article would suggest we still have a long way to go: according to ABC, last year more than 25 million Americans (roughly 20.5 percent of the total workforce) reported h... -
From College to the Real World
7/29/2015
If you’ve just graduated with your degree, no doubt you’re excited to start your career. Classes are finished, exams are over, and you’ve landed your first job. Congratulations! It’s all smooth sailing from now on in…or is it? -
How to Interview the Right Way
3/23/2015
How to Interview the Right Way...or what a CHRO would tell you about how to interview. -
Geronimo’s Winding Path
9/25/2023
As I entered my 30s, I realized that I didn't want the next decade of my life to look like the last decade. In my 20s, I was constantly hustling and striving for the next thing - taking hits in my health, energy, and relationships. -
Each year, The Washington Post partners with Energage LLC, an independent employee-engagement firm, to survey employees representing hundreds of companies, nonprofits, and associations. Now in its 10th year, The Washington Post Top Workplaces program winners will be announced at an event hosted a...
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Mahasin’s Winding Path
6/5/2023
I had to intentionally interrogate how I had arrived at these beliefs, make a cognitive shift, and craft a new definition for success for myself rooted and connected to my most sacred values. I am so glad that I did. -
There will come a time when you will do, or say something embarrassing, at work. If it hasn’t happened already, it will. It has been almost fifteen years since my particular…experience.
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Custom Content by: Chenega MIOSChenega MIOS continues to stand strong, with nearly 400 current job openings. This unique employer serves as a strategic business unit for its parent company, Chenega Corporation, an Alaska Native-owned corporation.
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Education and achievements certainly have their place in snagging a successful career. But relationships? Now those can really get you someplace.
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You’ve found the perfect mentor. Congratulations! But how often should you be scheduling meetings?
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You probably already know there’s no perfect time to change jobs. So what are you still waiting for?
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Of course, workers need to make money to provide for themselves and their families. And employees who feel valued by their organization are more likely to be engaged and work harder to help the organization succeed.
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Even the most positive and professional personality traits can go awry when carried to the extreme at work. Do any of these situations sound familiar?