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6 interview mistakes to avoid

Whether you’re a recent college grad or a seasoned professional, looking for a new job can be daunting, especially when it comes to the interview. While most of us are at ease in the company of...

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The dos and don’ts of working out at work

Maybe you’re fortunate enough to have an onsite gym or walking track at work. Or maybe your company sponsors a softball team and you practice during lunch. When work and workouts mix, forget no pain,...

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Preparing for a video interview: What you need to know

Organizations use video conferencing for several reasons. It reduces travel, saves people time, and cuts expenses. In addition, surveys show that as many as 90 percent of companies that use video...

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Tips for a successful internship

Whether you’re managing interns or you are one, there is a lot of learning that can happen during a summer internship. Interns offer a new perspective and can often contribute to bigger projects, in...

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11 inspiring quotes to get you through the work day

It’s natural to have both good days and bad days at work. While we all want to have more of the good days than the bad, sometimes there’s nothing we can do to avoid the occasional day when things just...

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7 tips for leaving the work – at work

It comes down to one word: accessibility. In the 1970s, open-door policies were popular as a way to encourage communication between management and employees. Better relations with unions resulted from...

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7 tips for healthy lunches at work

Lunch is an important part of every workday. It’s a time we can use to step away from our desks and recharge. It helps us do our best work. But whether you’re an employee or freelancer, going out for...

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Ditch the shorts: Tips for summer office attire

While many companies have moved toward business casual dress policies that encourage comfort while conducting business in a more relaxed environment, it’s important to know where to draw the line. So...

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5 steps to morning productivity

I wake up to music. My husband prefers the sound of crashing waves. My son likes woodland noises. My daughter needs someone yelling up the stairs as her buzzer sounds. To each their own, but how a...

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4 reasons you should document how you work

The next time you want to make someone’s eyes glaze over, utter these three words: Standard. Operating. Procedures. Then watch them sigh and sag in their chair. The purpose of this article is to turn...

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Elevator etiquette: Here are the ground rules

There’s something about being on an elevator. As soon as the doors shut, cramped space, stony silence or compulsory conversation can make for an awkward ride. Or you can almost feel your fellow...

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Social media can get you hired — or fired

The growth of social media users continues to climb rapidly, and will reach an estimated 2.55 billion by 2018. That provides opportunities to find great new jobs. But many have learned it can cost you...

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5 clues you set the wrong goals

Setting a goal is one of the most powerful ways to change your life. Why? Because goals help direct your actions toward a desired target. Goals create a gap between who you are and who you want to be....

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5 ways to be productive at the end of your day

Back in the day there were time clocks. Workers took a time card, inserted it in the clock, heard a very satisfying CHING! sound, and replaced the card back on the wall. This ritual meant that work was...

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Preparing for an exit interview

The number of people who are quitting their jobs is rising, according to the Society for Human Resource Management. If you’re thinking about making a job change, get ready for the exit interview. Exit...

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7 things successful people do every morning

Most of us are in such a rush to get ready for work every morning that we neglect to do the kinds of things that can give us an edge and make us more productive and effective. The good news is that we...

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Say it with… emojis

World Emoji Day, July 17, has passed. But the trend of using these playful icons certainly hasn’t. Emojis can add a fun, creative touch to your tweets and texts with friends and family. But does that...

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Uptalk may be hurting your career

Uptalk is the term that refers to ending statements with an upward inflection so they sound like questions. And you may be noticing this more and more — at work, among friends, in the broadcast news...

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5 Things to Do After Losing Your Job

Losing a job can be an emotional time. It’s overwhelming to think through the financial impact, not to mention the steps you need to take to find a new job. Reports indicate over 500,000 people lost...

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10 reasons to cancel that meeting

“Shoot me now.”~Typical Meeting Participant I was in a board meeting recently with 15 professionals who were volunteering their time to the betterment of their city. There was no agenda for this...

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