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Is Your Workplace Toxic Or “Just” High Pressure? 10 Ways To Know
The pressure at work may be intense, but a truly toxic work experience is cause for concern
A New LinkedIn Study Shows Job Seekers Are Not Helping Their Own Cause: Here’s What You Need To Do To Get Noticed
The reason for the lack of networking may be attributed, in part, to the misperceived shame and embarrassment associated with losing a job, as the study shows that “84% believe…
Amid Division & Derision, Beware Your Bias And Think Critically
In the midst of political division, we must beware of confirmation bias, exit our ideological echo chambers, and act with the dignity we'd like to see more of in others
Career Conversations: How To Approach Them When No One Knows What’s Happening Next?
How do individuals and managers have career conversations when no one really knows what will happen next?
Above The Line Feedback: How To Build Credibility And Trust By Doing Feedback The Right Way
We often give feedback by starting off where our brain last left off. However, that often leads us to say things that can seem dramatic, judgmental and unprofessional
3 Ways To Stay Mentally Healthy While Waiting For Election Day Results
Waiting for a decision can be nerve-racking. Here are some ways to cope
New Research Says A Positive Outlook Gives You Better Memory At Work
A new study finds people who feel enthusiastic and cheerful are less likely to experience memory decline as they age. Ten simple tricks can help you stack your positivity deck,…
New Research Suggests Not All Female Leaders Have A Likeability Problem
It’s not news that some female leaders have a likeability problem. In September, Trump said of Kamala Harris, “People don’t like her
6 Things You Need To Do Before, During And After A Job Interview
To have a successful job interview, there are a few key things you need to focus on. These tips will help you ace your next virtual or in-person interview
Exxon Downsizes 14,000 Workers As World Oil Demand Plummets And CEO Is Still Paid Millions Of Dollars
Exxon, the large oil and gas giant, announced that it will downsize roughly 14,000 people—representing 15% of its global workforce, including around 1,900 employees at the Houston-based headquarters