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Career Success A to Z: H is for Honesty

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When you’ve been in the professional world for a while, it can be easy to discount the importance of the little things. Members have the option to sign up and receive blog posts directly in their email inbox as soon as they are published. The post Career Success A to Z: H is for Honesty appeared first on Eat Your Career.

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Lifting Off (Again): The Grand Re-Launch

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I mentioned in a previous blog post that I had accepted a full time role in corporate training at a local financial services firm here in Denver. I’ll be starting a few new blog series that I’ve been looking forward to writing for some time. That’s what I’ve been doing for the past two years. And much, much more.

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Lifting Off (Again): The Grand Re-Launch

Eat Your Career

I mentioned in a previous blog post that I had accepted a full time role in corporate training at a local financial services firm here in Denver. I’ll be starting a few new blog series that I’ve been looking forward to writing for some time. That’s what I’ve been doing for the past two years. And much, much more.

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Nibbles and Yum-Yums: July 23, 2010

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I had three wonderful articles (in my humble opinion) that appeared on three amazing blogs (their amazingness is an undisputable fact). Now, I’m no fashionista, but I like serious discounts on fabulous clothes like any fabulous woman would. This week, I was a guest posting fool. Check them out!

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6 Ways to Add Value to Your Organization & Advance Your Career

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But this is one concept that’s so important, it deserves a blog post of its very own. Strategically purchasing to take advantage of sales, rebates and discounts. Over the past few months, I’ve talked about this concept at length in numerous webinars, speeches and presentations. What are you doing to contribute to the bottom line?

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Why It’s a Bad Idea to Air Your Grievances Publicly

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And then there’s the former Google employee, now working for Microsoft, who took to the Microsoft blog to rant against Google’s deteriorating corporate culture. I’m not trying to discount the importance of speaking your mind. But in the end, you only hurt yourself. But the way you do it impacts how clearly your words are heard.

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