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Tasty Tidbits: Professional Development News & Views January 6, 2017

Eat Your Career

If you missed them, take a peek here: 3 Reasons to Never Skip Salary Negotiation When Accepting a New Job. Did you know that you have the most leverage for negotiation before you get hired? News & World Repot and Ivy Exec’s Executive Perspective’s over the past week. Resume writing is an arduous task.

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Shining a Light on Black Assistants: It’s Not Black & White

Bonnie Low Kramen

Most (not all) of our students choose to find other words to refer to their leaders, such as manager, executive, supervisor, and leader, to name a few options. After negotiations with one organization, I ended up agreeing to the initial salary offered (knowing the position called for considerably more). Words matter.

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Answering Your Questions

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

For example, my boss would be a board member of another company or some personal events would overlap with networking. If you are their #1 candidate, you have some power by how much they court you or negotiate with you. Tread carefully and speak humbly when you negotiate. To me, having the right boss is very important.

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Top 10 Best Financial Resources for Women

Bonnie Low Kramen

For example, governments (state or local), as well as organizations and sponsors are working to help women of all races, ages, and sexual orientations succeed. For example, a large list of well-known companies offer tuition reimbursement programs where they pay a percentage of your schooling costs as you take classes towards a degree.

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