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Do you want to use social platforms as a tool to further your career? We have some do’s and don’ts that will help you get the best results.
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New Jobs for the Metaverse
12/1/2022
Your next incredible job opportunity could be in the metaverse—but it might have its roots in your current offline industry. These 10 Web 3.0 job opportunities will put a new twist on longstanding professions. -
Good manners don’t equate to being stuffy and formal. Although business etiquette has evolved with new technologies and changing work environments, some advice never goes out of style. These nine essentials are timeless.
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Recessions can be a scary time in the workplace, but there are ways you can brace yourself for the potential economic hit. Read on for some work and finance tips to keep in mind as things slow down.
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Bie’s Winding Path
12/13/2022
Bie Aweh, 33, lives in Newark, New Jersey and Dakar, Senegal and moved from running programs at nonprofits and universities to developing underrepresented talent. She received her MA in Social Justice Education and serves as HR Business Partner at DoorDash. -
Sharing quirky pieces of ourselves gives others permission to feel more comfortable sharing who they are more fully and may open them up to being freer with their ideas. Read on to learn more!
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As workers have revaluated their priorities and changed jobs to better align with them, organizations have been forced to innovate ways to appeal to and retain talent. Read on to learn how TRSS addressing employee priorities!
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The company you have been meeting with has come back with a package, but something feels off. How can you tell an offer may not be the right fit for you?
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We Forget to Introduce Ourselves
8/9/2022
So many of us feel that challenges we face are unprecedented or impossible for others to understand. They are not of course, but they certainly feel that way. Read on to learn how to address career challenges! -
What should do you when your new job brings a few surprises? Take a deep breath and remember these strategies for successfully navigating unexpected change at your new company.
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Write it & Rote it
7/5/2022
Is there a question that you have trouble answering? Most of us do have a question(s) that tend to tie our stomachs up in knots. Read on to learn how to prepare for difficult questions! -
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Leadership is about opening your eyes beyond your appetite, beyond the needs of a tiny group and considering the challenge that a larger percentage of the patrons are facing.
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How Do I Know If I am Doing Good Work?
3/29/2022
Does your work matter? Many of us won’t ask the question of others because we don’t want to appear needy or without an iron-clad motivation in taking on our tasks. Read on for more!! -
It can be tough to stay focused and efficient while working from home, but it doesn’t have to be. Set yourself up for success and check out these effective ways to be more productive at your home office.
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As someone who tends to break their schedule into very detailed units of time and takes most things seriously, I need that reprieve. I build in time for the freeing spirit of the silly or absurd!
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Things Every Resume Should Include
2/14/2022
Don't let your resume stand in the way of landing your dream job. Know what information to include on your resume to improve your chances of scoring an interview. -
Some standard guidelines for interviewing still apply. But if you want to ace an interview in 2022, some adjustments may be necessary. If you’re getting interview guidance from a source written more than a few years ago, things have changed.
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While disruption sent workers home, the good news was accounting, consulting, and research employees were mostly able to transition to remote work situations. Let's take a closer look at these three job subsectors.
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Am I Mentor (Un)Worthy?
10/26/2021
The people you seek for guidance should represent a real range of skills, professional & life experiences. Read on to learn more!!