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“Many Occupations, master at none...”
By Irene Anderson
How the words we choose on our business cards, resumes and the words we speak define how we are perceived by others.
Introverts Among Us.....SSShh, We're Trying To Think
By Victoria Raphael
Introverts are not necessarily shy, retiring types. Introversion is a personality type made of people who recharge their energy by going within.
Career Management: Top 10 Networking Conversation Starters for Introverts
By Dorothy Tannahill-Moran
One of the biggest problems with networking is what to say to start up a conversation. Here are 10 ideas
Career Management: What We Can Learn from Oprah’s Next Chapter?
By Dorothy Tannahill-Moran
There are some interesting lessons we can learn by observing what Oprah has done this year with her upcoming career change.
Who's Turf Is It anyway?
By Joan Shepherd
When we cling to good things, we not only choke them to death but render ourselves incapable of embracing all the effusive grandeur in the present.
I Got the Job – Now What? 7 Things to do When You Start Your New Job
By Dorothy Tannahill-Moran
Why do you feel quesy and excited about the new job? Find out what that is, what to do about it and how to get off on a strong start.
Career Management: When You Can Do the Job, BUT You Aren’t a Cultural Fit
By Dorothy Tannahill-Moran
What can you do when you don't "fit in" at work? Is it you? What can you do about it?
Job Search: How Your Unemployment Can Cause Long Term Issues For You
By Dorothy Tannahill-Moran
We think the primary impact of long term unemployment is our shrinking bank account. I turns out that it can change us in other ways.