by cfcadmin | Jul 4, 2021 | Career, Corporate Culture, job, motivation, personal growth, satisfaction, success
It’s Independence Day!!! While we’re celebrating our freedoms and living in a country where opportunities abound, now is also a great time to think about your career. Maybe you’re ready for freedom from a bad boss, or freedom from a situation where you don’t feel...
by chellie | Jul 1, 2021 | Career, job search, professionalism, workplace
When starting a new job, you may find yourself facing an initial probation period. Read on to discover the ins and outs of these probation periods and how you can take advantage of them to make a positive impression with your new employer. Assessing the Situation...
by chellie | Jun 22, 2021 | Campus Life, Career, College Life, interviews, job search, student success, success
Finding a job may be the toughest job you’ll ever have. It’s very important you find a position in your field. Spending time in retail or as a barista can have a negative impact on our salary for years to come. You will hear many “no’s” before you get a “yes”....
by chellie | Jun 15, 2021 | Career, job, job search, professionalism
A recent survey found that referrals are the number one source for external hires. Almost 65% of all openings are filled through internal movement and referrals, according to the CareerXroads Source of Hire Report. If you’re hunting for a job, it pays to put your time...
by chellie | Jun 10, 2021 | Career, Corporate Culture, job, personal growth
Learning to accept change at work is critical to being successful in your career. Dealing with alterations to your normal work procedures can be frustrating, unwanted, and even scary, but change can bring many positive elements to an active working environment. What...
by chellie | Jun 8, 2021 | Career, Employee engagement, leadership, Productivity, satisfaction, success
Leading a team is hard work! There are so many variables that can make the role as team leader challenging. It’s easy to get discouraged when you see your team isn’t displaying the skills and strengths you thought they had. You’ll probably even spend some time...