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Overqualified and Interviewing

Office Dynamics

I have applied for positions I was overqualified for and thankful for what I learned from them. Returning after a career gap due to health, caregiving, education, etc. Returning after a career gap due to health, caregiving, education, etc. Seeking better benefits; health, retirement, education assistance or flexible schedule.

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How Employers Can Better Serve Neurodiverse Employees in 2023

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Some employers have already built a work culture inclusive to employees who identify as neurodivergent, while others are just learning the term; “neurodiversity” points to conditions as differences, not deficits. Taking time to learn about and consider these alternative interview methods can lead to more inclusive results.

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This Canadian Real Estate Agent Helped His Daughter Break an Unusual Guinness World Record and Found a Breakthrough of His Own

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The result was even more than they bargained for: 80 countries, starting in Canada and ending in Guatemala; 41 languages; countless hours spent traveling by air, bus and rail; and, as fate would have it, one Guinness World Record to formalize the achievement. I paid her $10 to learn the American national anthem,” Everitt says.

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So You Want to Take a Break from Your Career—Here’s What You Need to Consider

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In the absence of travel, daily commutes and the culture of busyness, many employees were finally able to fully engage in self-reflection to determine if their job, company and path truly aligned with their overall interests. Improved mental health, better future job, the ability to handle a current gap in child or elder care?

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On The Job - Untitled Article

On The Job

But recently I talked with a job seeker who interviewed for a job and got really good feedback from the hiring manager. While she had done some research on the employer, she learned things during the interview that concerned her. Your health. The job market is tough in a lot of industries.

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

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You’re in a meeting—perhaps learning about a new company initiative or listening to a boss who wasn’t happy with your team’s performance—and you have something to say, but then you just… don’t. She asks people to examine the costs of staying silent: “We unlearn being silent by recognizing and wrestling with the silence we’ve learned.

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Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

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Howes realized he’d been leaning on football to harness the limited range of emotions he learned to express as a young man: stoicism or anger. When we learn to say, ‘I am enough, and I want to improve from here and accept where I’m at…,’ then we can start to eliminate these fears or work with the fears in taking action.” That was 2013.

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