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Taking Career Advice from TikTok? Experts Suggest Keeping These 4 Things In Mind

Success

TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat stories, Facebook and even YouTube are filled with career advice delivered in pithy soundbites and fast-moving graphics. Go to their social media profile and see how many followers they have, says Olivia Jaras, a compensation and negotiation strategist in Hanover, New Hampshire, and founder of HER Money School.

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Ep 215: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Changing Your Money Mindset and Negotiating for What You Deserve

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

In this episode, Kathleen talks about working with virtual assistants, changing your mindset toward money, how to negotiate for higher pay, and tips on public speaking. LEADERSHIP QUOTE Speak your mind, even If your voice shakes.

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Ep 112: Karen Isaacs – Director of Administrative Staffing at The Goodkind Group

Go Burrows

In this episode, Karen shares what she’s learned after placing thousands of EAs throughout her career. Some of the topics we chat about are interviewing, salary negotiation, and working with recruiters. She sets herself apart from competition by cultivating relationships to ensure the right fit. CONNECT WITH KAREN. Karen on LinkedIn.

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Ep 159: Nellie Jacob – Longtime Executive Assistant and Strengths Coach

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She loved reading, collected National Geographic magazines, and absorbed information about everything at a rate that made it difficult to keep up with if you didn’t like learning. Her childhood was the practice ground for what would shape her professional career. Go here to start gifting today ! THE LEADER ASSISTANT PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP.

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Podcast 076: Organizing challenges for couples

Clutter Coach

It’s more effective to do a smaller project, like a pilot project, and get it done than to continue to negotiate over a larger one. You can learn a lot even from a small project. You learn about your own process and you can observe your partner’s. This is where compromise, negotiation and delegation come in.

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4 Things You Must Do for Your Career in 2017

On The Job

Then think about how you would like a potential employer to drag up something you said on Facebook in 2004 and hold you accountable for it. In-person interactions are very important for your career, as they help you become more adept at reading body language, forging alliances and negotiating. Learning a new skill.

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A Must-Listen Interview for Job Hunters

Eat Your Career

You’ll learn more about what to expect—as well as how to succeed—in the modern job search market. Plus, you’ll also learn: What inspired Mr. Bolles to write the first edition way back in 1970 (and how he negotiated an amazingly clever contract to revise it annually!). Share this on Facebook. Share this on del.icio.us.