Corporate job searches aren’t what they used to be. The competition for these jobs is fierce. Of course, there will be a lot of unqualified individuals applying for the same position as you. However, there will also be many people …
Author Archives: external content
There’s nothing quite as nerve-racking as the interview process — for both parties.
The candidate wants to make a good impression, and the interviewer wants to make sure the person will be a good fit both for the team and for …
Silence used to be the courts’ secret weapon. But things have changed in the era of partisan politics.
Twenty-one years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court declared George Bush President of the United States. The Court’s decision came after five weeks …
As virtual worlds become more accessible, communicators might consider taking their workplaces into the metaverse.
For many of us, virtual meetings are a cakewalk by now. You arrange your backdrop, fix your hair and put on soft pants before logging …
With consumers increasingly rejecting “fast fashion,” buying quality over quantity and making eco friendly purchases, the fashion industry is trying to act more responsibly for the sake of the planet and future generations. Every brand talks about “sustainability” with …
This post is written by the LinkedIn for Nonprofits Team and presents ways that nonprofits can utilize the concept of intersectionality to improve LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the workplace. There is broad applicability to other sectors as well.
As nonprofits consider …
This post was originally published by Taylor Matin for Uncommon Sense. It provides ideas that educators can use to improve their teaching practice.
“To teach in a manner that respects and cares for the souls of our students is essential …
Turning a hobby into a profession – that is the main argument for many applicants for a career in the sports industry. The job opportunities are diverse, the company locations wide-ranging, the earning potential lucrative. With these ten tips, applying …
Everything is digital nowadays. You likely shifted to sending out regular email campaigns to keep students informed years ago. Unfortunately, your outdated newsletters are likely going to the trash bin, and it’s unlikely students are opening the links buried in …