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Principles Over Paychecks: How Climate Quitters Could Shape The Future Of Work

Allwork

Climate quitters is a term that refers to individuals who leave their jobs due to a perceived lack of action or commitment from their employers on climate change issues. In fact, 51% of job seekers would accept lower salaries to work for an environmentally responsible company, according to a Yale study.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Success

Juicy salaries and 401(k) matches no longer cut it; according to a study by Clever Real Estate, participants in the “great resignation” took an average pay cut of $8,000. The company issued a survey to its employees asking whether they’d prefer to work in the office, remote or hybrid. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4.5

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Answering Reader Mail: Confidential Job Hunts, Raises, Promotions & Better Projects

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

How do I get a recommendation letter from my boss for a new job hunt without raising suspicion or improve my situation without my boss’ help? Short of that, looking for a new job elsewhere is your second best bet. While you have a job, recruiters are much happier to steal you away to their company instead.

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Is job hopping the only way up the career ladder for assistants?

Practically Perfect PA

Recently, I’ve been reading quite a bit about job hopping and how common it is becoming, particularly for younger people entering the work force. It’s an interesting topic for me because as I said I have always been a job hopper. Here are a few of my thoughts… Salary increase. Lots of different experiences.

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Answering Reader Mail: Taking Your Career to the Next Level

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I have heard of EAs working for successful international corporations and earning a very large salary. If you’ve decided you want to be an EA or have a career that leads to a great salary, it all starts with growth. 3) Work for a bigger company in a smaller role. So to get to that place, you need to work for a bigger company.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Heres the column I did for Gannett: They have been called unflattering names such as the “Entitlement Generation” or “Generation Me,” but young people seeking jobs these days may have a new name: realistic. Today, more than 50 percent of candidates say they will take the salary offered. That's why we often have multiple jobs.

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