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What To Do When You Feel Unappreciated At Work
While employees have gone above and beyond during these difficult times, many describe feeling undervalued
5 Ways Imposter Syndrome Is Silently Killing Your Job Search
While you may be familiar with the nagging voice of imposter syndrome, you might not be as familiar with the various ways it’s showing up in your job search
The 4 Keys To Writing A Résumé That Gets Results
Do you need a new job, or are you interested in moving your career in a new direction? Set yourself up for hiring success by renovating your résumé so that…
Job Security: Is A Second Covid-19 Shutdown Coming?
Another COVID-19 shutdown would almost certainly cause an economic slowdown and a drastic increase in unemployment — possibly even a recession
How To Be More Persuasive In An Increasingly Complex And Diverse World
The internet has made us more connected but it hasn't made it easier to communicate. One simple skill can help to
Pessimism Among People With Bipolar Disorder Is A Predictor Of Relapse
New findings could provide a tool for employees with bipolar disorder, employers and HR personnel to predict relapse and intervene in a timely manner
The Job Crisis That’s Quietly Impacting Millions
Young adults are reporting some of the highest levels of anxiety and depression among the US population today. While the stock market is largely back to its pre-pandemic levels, uncertainty…
Champion Golfer Bryson DeChambeau Inspires Leaders To Adopt A Growth Mindset
If you set your mind to something, you really can do it, according to Bryson DeChambeau
Think You Can’t Negotiate Salary Right Now? You’re Wrong
Ellen followed my advice and got an initial six-figure offer. She then went in and negotiated
Why Trump’s Diversity Training Restrictions Are So Detrimental For Workplace Equity
Even if rescinded by the Biden-Harris administration, Trump's recently announced diversity training restrictions will most likely negatively impact workplace equity efforts for years to come