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International Women’s Day 2020 – A Message From Julie Reed

Office Dynamics

In a recent interview, I was asked, “What motivates you to be an Administrative Professional Trainer and Coach”? I am an advocate for those who feel undervalued, those who are victims of their circumstances, the overwhelmed and stressed— basically, the disengaged and passionless. Sunday, March 8.

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How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work – A personal interview with Bonnie Low-Kramen by Karen Mangia for Thrive Global

Bonnie Low Kramen

Employers are aware that staffers are stressed and anxious for many reasons, but mainly because of the uncertainty about what comes next with Covid variants and how that impacts their work life and taking care of children, etc. The latest trend is to pay candidates to come to the interview. Signing bonuses are more common.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

She has mentored and coached senior leaders on changing culture and developing confidence, boldness and executive presence. Mason empowers women to speak up with confidence and stand out with courage. Dr. Rajinder Atwal Medical Director, CEO, Founder, Family Physician, M.D., With the U.S. In her company, Show Up Great!,

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7 Job Search Secrets You Must Know

On The Job

Among his suggestions: Don’t be the first interview. The strongest contenders for a job are often those interviewed last, because they’re recalled easier by hiring managers. Try to find out if anyone else has been interviewed when they call you for an appointment. During an interview, focus on what you can do for an employer.

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?What Happened When I Got Over My Fear of Networking

Audacious Admin

Job Seeking can be one of the most stressful tasks a person must face in life, but once I expanded my network, job seeking became EASY. One which was already “filled” but with a call to someone in my network who knew someone at the company, I was able to secure a last minute interview … and then a job.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Your confidence takes a tumble, or you feel shame when faced with a setback because you are not performing the way you would like. You get stressed when you’re not working and find downtime difficult or completely wasteful. Accepting all of yourself, including your flaws, is a critical part of having healthy self-esteem and self-worth.

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