While a good communications policy can help set boundaries and give guidance, a little examination of our own biases toward certain types of electronic communications can go a long way to giving value and being seen as valuable in our careers.
With more self-care apps available than ever before, it’s hardly an act of self-care to try and sort through them all! But here are some suggestions to start you on the right path in 2022.
Though each job interview will be unique, there are a few questions you can usually expect. It’s best to put some preparation into how you’ll address these topics.
You may think your job is boring, but science hints that people who work with people (that’s you) are not half as frustrated by boredom as those who work with numbers.
Don’t you wish things were… well, frankly, easier? Well, maybe that’s not as far-fetched as you think.
At a time when recent surveys show a majority of workers feel highly anxious, overwhelmed, stressed and burned out, many employers have begun offering wellness benefits for their workers. That’s why Nataly Kogan, co-founder of the website happier.com, is really, really happy.
It is said that we allow money to become such a dominant force in our lives because we fail to define exactly what it should do for us. At this point in your career, are you still wondering about the part it should play in your life?
For many, the shift to remote work during the pandemic offered increased flexibility and work-life balance. But a new survey reveals that 47% of remote workers in the U.S. are concerned about the blurred boundaries between their jobs and personal lives.
April 12, 2022
Categorized in: Salary
Nearly two-thirds of employees—62%—plan to ask for a raise this year.
If you use macros or add-ons in Sheets, your heart may have skipped a beat when you no longer saw the Add-ons dropdown menu. The good news is that it’s all still there!
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