by Sarah Andrus | Mar 12, 2017 | Career, Planning |
When was the last time you took a good look at your career health? If you are like most people, it’s been a while! A career health check-up is a smart thing to do. We know we should do it just like we know we should schedule that annual physical we keep...
by Sarah Andrus | Jan 1, 2017 | Career, Change, Job Search, Planning |
With 2016 behind us, it’s a great time to take stock. Maybe you already do this and have spent some time over the holidays looking back at your life over the last year, noting what you’re proud of and identifying what you want to continue to work on in the New Year....
by Sarah Andrus | Nov 5, 2015 | Blog, Career, Interviews, Job Research, Job Search, Planning, Professionalism, Work |
What does that really mean – and why do people it? Good questions. What “do your research” means, at least when it comes to a job search, is to find out everything you can about a prospective employer. People who’ve been there are giving you’re a heads up because...
by Sarah Andrus | Sep 12, 2015 | Blog, Career, Planning, Professionalism, Success, Work |
According to Career Builder™, over 51% of college graduates under 30 say they are underemployed and research shows that the majority of those individuals are doing work that does not require a college education. With the average cost of tuition, room and board at a...
by Sarah Andrus | Jun 5, 2015 | Blog, Career, Change, Job Search, Making A Difference, Planning, Success |
Graduation is a significant transition. Yet, there is something uniquely hopeful, and perhaps typically American, about the occasions captured by images on Facebook and Instagram over the last several weeks. The bright, smiling faces of young people in prom gowns,...
by Sarah Andrus | May 18, 2012 | Blog, Career, Change, Planning, Work |
With the summer approaching I’m reminded of those family vacations where, despite our best intentions, we become so focused on fitting everything in that we forget to enjoy ourselves. The same thing can happen at work. We get busy checking off items on our “To Do”...
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