What's worse, the boss who points out your every weakness or the one who barely notices that you exist?
Students are turning to community colleges in record numbers these days. To accommodate the enrollment increases, colleges are coming up with some innovative solutions
Some colleges are making it easier for students to graduate in three years. By taking more credits per semester or attending year round, students are saving on tuition and living expenses.
Believe it or not, office cubicles were once considered a great idea.
Although national unemployment is nearing 10 percent and millions of jobs in the auto industry, construction, and finance have dried up, some employers still can’t fill good paying positions.
If you’re unhappy in your career, you may daydream about the ideal job but still feel terrified of making the change. Katy Piotrowski offers a guide for you that puts your fears into perspective and provides you with small steps that will take you from dreaming of a new career to embracing change and making it real.
Piotrowski helps readers recognize the risks and reward of taking steps toward their dreams and offers clear steps and compassionate insights that ease the anxiety of change.
Although they never would have asked for it, some people have discovered that a layoff was just what they needed to finally explore new – and better – careers.
Two practical social media guidelines for the workplace: 1. No, your boss shouldn’t be your Facebook friend. 2.
This is a must-read for anyone thinking about returning to college or retraining for a new career.
Older workers are staying in the workforce longer–both because they want to and because they need to.