Career Power-Up
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Bucket List for the First Year of Your Career
Starting your career is an exciting chapter that provides many opportunities for growth. Here are eight bucket list items to help you get the most out of your first year.
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How to Make a Good Impression at Your Summer Internship
A summer internship is an important step towards getting your first full-time job, so use these tips to make a lasting impression.
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Should That Meeting Still be an Email?
Could having more “meetings that could have been an email” enhance company culture, employee collaboration, and operational efficiency?
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Creating Opportunities for Others Can Create Opportunities for You
Creating opportunities for others at work could open up paths that otherwise would never have been available to you.
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How to Become a Technical Storyteller
Recently, I was trying to explain a challenge I was facing to a project team. While describing the challenge, I could see my audience getting more and more confused. In the end, we were unable to resolve the issue during the meeting, not because of the issue’s complexity, but because…
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Three Small Ways to Leave Positive, Lasting Impressions in the Workplace
Employing these three simple actions right now can help to create positive, lasting impressions — of you — with your colleagues.
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Meeting Attendees Play a Crucial Role in Meeting Success
Meeting success isn't just the job of the facilitator. Here are some tips for how attendees can help boost a meeting's productivity.
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Five Quotes to Live by as You Start Your Career
For people in the early stages of their careers, here are five quotes to help establish a positive mindset to prepare you for your career.
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Gamify Your Goal Setting to Level Up Your Career
Many of the goals we set at the start of the new year are soon forgotten and abandoned, so here are some tips to help you gamify your goal setting in 2022.
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Use Your Voice to Say Something New
A good message, shared too many times and lacking specifics or further explanation, is a missed opportunity to use your voice to make an impact.