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Book Review: My So-Called Freelance Life
I just got my official copy of my friend Michelle Goodman’s My So-Called Freelance Life: How to Survive and Thrive as a Creative Professional. I say official because I had the opportunity to provide a back cover blurb a few months ago. I was happy to do so, because for those of us who long to have the flexible lifestyle and income ...
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October 6, 2008
Don’t Quit Your Day Job: Juggle and Be Merry
Juggling multiple jobs is becoming more and more common, as people seek work that will provide an additional paycheck or personal satisfaction that is lacking in Job #1. Over at Stepcase Lifehack, Thursday Bram, a writer who has done this herself, has these insights to share: Keep firm dividers between your different jobs. Even if ...
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August 11, 2008
Recruitment Spotlight: 8 Musts for Conducting a Job Interview
My new book, Success for Hire (ASTD Press) features employee recruitment and retention practices that a lot of people think they know but in reality, don’t put into practice. One of those practices is effective in-person interviewing, which can ensure that you hire the right candidate the first time around. The next time you speak ...
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August 1, 2008
The Secret of My Success
Here’s a disclaimer before you start reading this post. I’m not writing it to brag or leave you thinking that I’m the greatest colleague or employee of all time. I’m trying to make a point, so I hope you will look at it in that light. Now that said, I’ve often been told that I am really great to work with. Some people ...
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April 23, 2008
If You’re Leaving, Should You Still Get Your Bonus?
A reader e-mailed the following question: I recently gave my company a month’s notice as I planned to move to a new city and pursue a new career. A few weeks later, the company gave out the second installment of our bi-annual bonuses, and I did not receive mine. The company did well this year and my accounts posted increased ...
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March 14, 2008
New Episode: 30/20 Vision Radio Show
Just a heads up that a new episode of the 30/20 Vision Radio Show will air live tomorrow at BlogTalkRadio at 3PM ET. As I reminder, I host this monthly radio show with my fellow authors Christine Hassler (20-Something, 20-Everything) and Lindsey Pollak (Getting from College to Career), and our goal is to provide ''big sister'' advice to men ...
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December 17, 2007
Holiday Etiquette at the Office
Every year, I get asked by one media outlet or another how to handle the office holiday party. This year, I decided to share the advice I and others provided to the Wall Street Journal last weekend: “We spend so much time communicating on Blackberries and e-mail, the office party is a rare opportunity to really meet the people who ...
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December 16, 2007
5 Personal Qualities Every Resume Should Demonstrate
Employment Digest has an interesting post on the qualities that potential employers want to see, and how these qualities can be translated on a resume. Among them: · Communication Skills: For example, the phrase “Ability to be persuasive when interacting with clients, junior colleagues ...
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November 28, 2007
Ingenuity Pays Off When Recruiting Millennials
Thanks to Steven Rothberg at CollegeRecruiter.com for sharing news of the innovative, first-ever Deloitte & Touche Film Festival. The festival invited employees in the accounting and consulting firm’s US operations to make short videos that answered the question ''What's your Deloitte?''. Teams comprised of one to seven people submitted films ...
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October 1, 2007
Promoting Work/Life Balance
Now that I’m a manager, I’ve found that it’s partly up to me to ensure that my reports have good work/life balance. I’ve seen other supervisors ignore this issue, expecting that work should be the only thing that matters to employees, and the department is a revolving door. Here are some of the methods I’ve used or seen used ...
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September 6, 2007
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