by Sarah Andrus | Mar 8, 2023 | Career Advice, Career Coach, Career Counseling, Change, Fear, Resigning |
Resigning can cause all sorts of feelings of dread and fear. It’s understandable because when we resign, we are breaking an implied commitment. But are we really? Or does it just FEEL that way? No matter the friendships and your loyalty, you did not promise that you...
by Sarah Andrus | Jan 24, 2023 | Business Planning, Career, Career Advice, Career Coach, Career Counseling, Change |
A few weeks ago, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took a stance for the average worker. It proposed a new rule that would prevent companies from imposing non-compete agreements on their employees. FTC Chair Lina M. Khan in a statement, “The freedom to change...
by Sarah Andrus | Dec 30, 2022 | Career, Career Advice, Career Coach, Career Counseling, Change, Fear, Interviews, Job Hunting, Job Research, Job Search, Podcast Interviews |
Check out my recent conversation with Mike H. Bassett of the Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law podcast. Have a listen and contact me with questions!...
by Sarah Andrus | Dec 25, 2022 | Career, Career Advice, Career Coach, Career Counseling, Change, Interviews, Job Hunting, Job Research, Job Search, Networking, Resumes, Success |
In the last five years, I’ve had the honor of delivering 2 separate TEDx talks. You may access them both here: For a Great Career, Be a Rebel! The Job Hunt is Dead Both provide valuable tips and career advice whether you are a current college student, recent...
by Sarah Andrus | Nov 7, 2022 | Career Coach, Career Counseling, Job Hunting, Job Research, Job Search |
With the holidays in a few weeks, and the new year around the corner, many of us are taking stock. Am I where I want to be professionally? Could I see myself in this role for another year? Despite what we are hearing in the news, hiring is still strong in most...
by Sarah Andrus | Sep 29, 2022 | Career Advice, Career Coach, Career Counseling, Networking, Resilience, Success |
There’s a trend in the HR space that employers should invite their workers to “bring your whole self” to work. Yet, this Sunday’s New York Times had an op-ed titled, Do Not Bring Your “Whole Self” to Work. And, I just finished listening to a podcast where the host...