Plenty of people work jobs they don’t care for to get a paycheck. But after a while there comes a time when you need to get excited again or find a new job.
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If there are some aspects of your role or employer that you do like, it may be better to negotiate.
You can show your boss and the people you work with that you’re learning and willing to go the extra mile, even when working from home.
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I spend most of my days telling people that they should love the work they do. But I’m also aware of the value our jobs can realistically provide us.
Are you struggling to find balance between your job and your personal life? If you answered yes, it's a sign that it's time to re-arrange your priorities.
It’s not a good sign if the only way to get paid what you’re worth is to threaten to leave.
Here are some of the signs of being unmotivated and disinterested in work. Perhaps it's time to consider signing that resignation letter. But before you do, gut check with these signs to uncover whether you've outgrown your current role.
It’s always hard to leave a job, especially if you’ve been there for a long time and enjoy the work you do. But when you feel the time is right for a change, it can be a really exciting time. Before you leave for good, here are a few things you should do… Spring cleaning: …
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If you’re anything like me, your job is not this easy to explain. And that can make answering interview questions with hiring managers overly complicated. Here are some of the most common mistakes people make when they tell people about what they do for a living—and what to say instead.
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If you’ve been working from home this year, chances are you’ve been at it a little longer than you initially expected.