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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

Allwork

I interviewed younger associates at a top law firm to understand their work styles, desires and demands of the current legal workplace. The fundamental thing in law school is that you’re sitting at a long table with colleagues talking through challenges, not sitting alone in a cubicle or an office. Here’s what they would love to see!

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The Ultimate Handbook for Remote Work from Home Jobs

Allwork

In an era where rush-hour commutes are becoming relics and kitchen counters transform into cubicles, the traditional workspace is undergoing an extraordinary metamorphosis. Additionally, employers frequently seek candidates who are not only experts in their field but also exhibit an aptitude for continuous learning and self-improvement.

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Is There an Addict in the Cubicle Next Door?

On The Job

Addiction doesn't reside just on the street corner with junkies looking for the next fix -- it's also in the meeting rooms and boardrooms and cubicles where we work. For my newspaper column earlier this year I interviewed Eric Goplerud a Ph.D.

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Are You Ready to Hire a Virtual Assistant?

Success

Not to mention the added burden of sifting through stacks of résumés, arranging interviews and painstakingly checking references. Even knowing what someone’s office looks like, how tidy they keep their desk and what pictures fill the walls of their cubicle, can provide a level of comfort. The Future of the Virtual Office.

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How To Make Your Career a Hollywood Blockbuster

On The Job

While producer Peter Guber doesn't expect you to drive a Batmobile or enlist Tom Cruise to work in the cubicle next door, he says that learning to tell an entertaining story can help you achieve your goals. For example, if you're in a job interview, don't just list your qualifications for a hiring manager.

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Get A Job With A Thank You Letter

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Get A Job With A Thank You Letter By The Professional Assistant on Friday, March 28, 2008 Filed Under: Job Seeking , Productivity D id you just get out of an interview ? I appreciate your time and consideration in interviewing me for this position. Did you attend a few recently? Great post Richard.

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5 Tips for Becoming Valuable in a New Job

On The Job

The job-hunting experience can be a stressful one: sending out resumes, interviewing, sending out more resumes and interviewing again. But before you begin to feel too comfortable in your little cubicle, are you sure you’re doing everything you can to hang on to that job? It can take weeks, even months, to nail the job you want.