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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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Effective learning and mentoring require physical proximity; remote work can limit these, especially for junior employees, leading to reduced feedback and learning opportunities which impacts organizational competitiveness. To learn “how we do things around here” needs in-person proximity. Image courtesy of AJ Brown Imaging.

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Escape The Desk: The Ultimate List Of Inspiring, Free Places to Work Remotely — Parks, Coffee Shops, And More!

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Remote work enables people to choose from a variety of environments like coffee shops, parks, libraries, and coworking spaces, each offering unique benefits such as networking opportunities, creative inspiration, or a change of scenery. For example, some spaces are pet friendly.

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The Symbiotic Relationship Between AI, Coworking, And Career Evolution

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Workspace management systems free up receptionists’ time so that you can book a desk, meeting room, or phone booth in a workspace by yourself. Data collection is highly useful for workspace operators to learn how and when coworkers use the workspace and which community events prove most popular.

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Should You Announce You’ve Been Laid Off on LinkedIn? 

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Mike Seibel, who used to work at Intellum, an e-learning provider, wrote on LinkedIn , “Been laid off now for over 6 months. Countless applications, interviews , phone calls, zoom calls. I’m so grateful to and humbled by the kind words and network connections shared with me! I’m excited to start my new job!”

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Social Network Tips for Assistants

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In today’s technology-centric workplace, many employers want employees to be savvy with social networking … especially in tech fields, marketing, public relations and media. Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account.

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5 Things to Do Before Your Next Job Interview

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Think of examples of when you have successfully used those skills during an internship, part-time job or volunteering [experience].” Although you’ll learn a lot about the organization during the interview, be sure to do some investigating beforehand. Tap into your network of contacts. Jon Neidy, Ph.D.,

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How Assistants Can Use Social Networking

Office Dynamics

In today’s technology-centric workplace, many employers want employees to be savvy with social networking … especially in tech fields, marketing, public relations and media. Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account.