Don’t work angry. If you feel your stress level rising take a small break and chat about something else.
Some advice I typically impart to students constructing cover letters is that their greeting should not only be congenial…
You know the feeling, you’ve had a few days off to let loose and forget about work, but now you’re back and wishing you had just one more day. Don’t worry, you’re not alone and the feeling happens to most of us, it’s finding ways around it that make the first day back productive and bearable.
I’ll be honest. Although I am neither a huge fan of deserts (in fact, I am regularly reprimanded by…
Do you have a poor inner work life? While emotions may be a big player in this, it’s still something very real that should be addressed before your career and motivation take a nosedive.
You’ve prepared for the content of your first in-person interview, but have you thought through the rest of the interview? Here are some tips to help.
Work emails should not be treated the same as social media responses or texts. View an email as a formal letter, remember those, and stay away from typically accepted social abbreviations and emoticons.
You can change your attitude for the positive and still remain genuine. This may help you get more work done, and have a better relationship with co-workers.
Are you a link packrat? It’s ok, just as long as you keep them organized.