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What Experts are Saying About Career Advice: May Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

Think yours are good enough to lead, collaborate, and bring you career success? Holding Career Conversations. Jennifer V. Miller of The People Equation brings us Career Conversations: Leaders, Are You Getting It Right. Jennifer encourages leaders to give some thought to career conversations they have with their team. Follow Ryan @jryan48.

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The Critical Element You May Be Missing in Your Job Search

On The Job

Check out the company's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds, and look for things that might be a good fit or a warning sign. Do these employees appear to post blogs or tweets that you consider offensive? Do some research on the leadership, looking for interviews with the leaders or articles or blog posts they may have written.

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50 Percent of New Hires Change Their Minds

Your Work, Your Way

SHRM’s blog says among nearly 2,000 respondents who recently started a new job, 47 percent said they were still open to other job offers, and 42 percent believed they could find a better job if they kept looking. A good number of those backing out received counteroffers from their current employers. But not all of you. Franklin D.

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Why Workplace Culture Matters

Harvard Professional Development

The job may be in your field, the commute may be great, or the pay package may be exactly what you are asking for — or more — but that isn’t good enough,” says Michael McCarthy, instructor in Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education and host of the “Happy at Work” podcast. What is Positive Workplace Culture?

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Why Laughter May be Critical to Career Success

On The Job

I thought there wasn't much to laugh about because the culture was so screwed up, but I realize after interviewing an expert on laughter in the workplace that I may have been missing the mark. A good sense of humor can help you professionally. If you make an interviewer laugh, that's an equally encouraging sign. "In

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7 Tips to Boost Your Memory

On The Job

Blogs such as The Cynical Girl (by Laurie Ruettimann) have generated some entertaining -- and informative -- discussions about what older applicants should wear to an interview. The good news for older job seekers, for example, is that their brains know more. These are all things that can be emphasized to an employer."

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10 Best Online Business Ideas You Can Start On A Budget

She Owns Success

This is a very smart move because, let’s face it, whatever your work situation is right now, the one thing that we’ve all seen is how quickly circumstances can change, so having a plan B can only be a good thing. Now, you might already be thinking that you just don’t want to start a business. So, with that said, let’s dive in.