Starting a new job or internship can be overwhelming. Here are 5 things to do (and 5 to avoid) in order to help you succeed.
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In order to make your move less stressful, here are 6 tips to help you breeze through moving in the summer.
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Before leaving your internship, make sure to lock down your recommendations... and send thank-you notes.
Most dental practices rely heavily on landline phone systems. Consumers, however, are cutting that cord in their lives. Considering how important it is to contact patients in a timely way, making the shift to cellphone communication with them is imperative, according to Dr. Roger P. Levin.
Comic singer/songwriter Don White tell you how to get your kids to move out of the house. Look for Part II, also on YouTube! For more on Don White and Don's ...
Know what you need in terms of business need, talent, and tooling for every stakeholding in your cloud migration, and see what your management tool should do.
We trek all the way to our dental office in downtown Seattle: the hygienist cleans our teeth, we get an exam and then we’re asked to take x-rays. What?! Why do I need x-rays? Is that necessary? Lets begin by... Read more »
Big moves are hard, but they’re also sometimes necessary as well as beneficial—whether they were planned or completely unexpected. In either case, it’s important you make this transition a mindful one, as advised..
You don't want to forget about these 6 to-dos when you move into your new home! It is the perfect time to cross them off your list.
Moving day may not be the Day of Doom but in order to cross it out on your calendar as successful, you need to schedule your move smartly.
Moving into a new home is a lot to put on one’s plate. There are an infinite amount of steps involved that commence with the decision to house hunt. You have to get pre-approved for a mortgage, find a real estate agent, show your home, view potential new homes and finally settle on one. Then …
Moving from one residence to another involves a lot of careful coordination, especially since there is always so much happening at once. Packing and preparing for movers is only one part of the equation, as there are many details to be remembered and handled, including dealing with important
Moving day approaching? Here are the 5 most important things to do before your move to make packing and moving day a breeze.
After securing your first lease, it’s time for you to do an inspection for any damage before you move in! This process protects you during your move-out and ensures you’re not charged for damage you didn’t create. During the inspection, you and your landlord will do a walk-through of the apartment before you move any items…
If you've taken a career break and are now looking to return to the workforce, would you consider taking an internship? Career reentry expert Carol Fishman Cohen thinks you should. In this talk, hear about Cohen's own experience returning to work after a career break, her work championing the success of "relaunchers" and how employers are changing how they engage with return-to-work talent.