Why Being Good at Your Job Can Hurt Your Career

Why Being Good at Your Job Can Hurt Your Career

Every organization has that one person they call when numbers aren’t adding up, stakeholders aren’t happy, morale is low, or a high-stake presentation is about to go sour. Without hesitation, they call... Read more »
From Helpless to Hopeful During the Job Search

From Helpless to Hopeful During the Job Search

Recently I spent a few minutes reading posts of frustrated job-seekers on a popular social media site. I observed a painful pattern. It was obvious that highly-qualified job-seekers consistently submit sometimes hundreds... Read more »
Why “Good Job” Isn’t Good Enough

Why “Good Job” Isn’t Good Enough

Becky (not her real name) just completed a project she was very proud of. She poured her heart and soul into the work, and countless hours. Was it perfect? No. Was it... Read more »
The Job Search Process Is Changing

The Job Search Process Is Changing

About two years ago, I lost my job. Overnight, an otherwise stable company went under, and I found myself asking, “What happened?” I took a week to feel bad for myself and... Read more »
The 7 Things Mentally Strong People Do When They Lose a Job

The 7 Things Mentally Strong People Do When They Lose a Job

Facing unemployment? It can be scary, but here are 7 things to do to remain mentally strong. Source link Read more »
Increasing Fairness for Job Seekers with Criminal Records – Psychology Benefits Society

Increasing Fairness for Job Seekers with Criminal Records – Psychology Benefits Society

This blog post is cross-posted from APA’s Psych Learning Curve, a blog run by APA’s Education Directorate where psychology and education connect. By Julia Golubovich, PhD  We continue our exploration of the... Read more »
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