Nearly a year ago, I worked my way through another interview process with a reputable D.C. university. This was the… Read more A Victory’s a Victory, No Matter How Small
Nearly a year ago, I worked my way through another interview process with a reputable D.C. university. This was the… Read more A Victory’s a Victory, No Matter How Small
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It’s a simple fact of life: we will never be 100% happy with the job we are in. There will… Read more What To Do When the Boss Asks “Are You Happy?”
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My most recent interview experience–part three of a three-part process, so far–had the executive director posting the question of my… Read more Can Having Too Many Skills Kill Your Employability?
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Back in October, a recent grad took to TikTok to voice her opposition to the 9-5 workweek. The young lady,… Read more Hate the 9-5? You Might Just Be Bad At It
I have been unintentionally reflecting on this topic lately. The reason is probably because I am still trying to wrap… Read more Overqualified: What the hell does that mean?
“Thank you for the note. We’re going in a different direction with this position, but I’ll keep you in mind… Read more Freelance: the Casual Dating of Work