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Employee Perk or Productivity Secret? Corporate Wellness Programs Deliver on Both

Success

Our employee population and past engagement helps drive our negotiations for rates. For example, we now offer online bootcamp-style workouts and yoga to all employees. The goal isn’t to be perfect but to continuously improve,” Hathurusinghe says. Between work and their personal lives, our employees are busy.

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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? Resume Tips for a Portfolio Career. Resume writing is an arduous task. How to Set SMART Goals. READ IT HERE >> .

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Uh-Oh: You May Not Be Worth What You Thought

On The Job

Some examples include software design/development; product management; networking/system administration; finance; and government contracts administration. If you're already in a job, ask your boss to set up some quarterly meetings to review where you stand and make sure you're on target to meet goals.

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Job Hunting Tips & Telling Your Boss

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

During this time, you do NOT job hunt but do your prep work of sprucing up your resume, LinkedIn, putting your resume online, networking, and notifying people you can interview starting after a specific date. This is an extreme example though. 5) List your resume confidentially on resume sites.

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6 Reasons Every Serious Blogger Should Blog for the Big Dogs

Men With Pens

Don’t get me wrong; you can have a totally groovy experience at lesser-known sites and accomplish many valuable blogging goals through those avenues. It looks good on a writer’s/blogger’s resume. Naomi Dunford at Ittybiz.com is a great example. It‘s a no-brainer. More than your “15 minutes of fame”. I kid you not.

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What to Do When Your Client is Boring | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I am goals-oriented and have great attention to detail. This sounds like the generic stuff you put on your resume when you’re just out of college and don’t realize that your resume shouldn’t sound like everyone else’s, and also that everyone in the world is lying when they say they are “goals-oriented.” Oooooookay.

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Bored to Tears at Work - Help!

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

It also looks bad on one’s resume. I also thought about money, salary negotiation, and how I was spending my time. For example, I ABSOLUTELY love learning, helping people, and relaxing. And I had to debate with myself if it was worth staying in a job that was pretty great, but not amazing. You can always save or make more money.