Category: Blog
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5 things you should bring to an interview
Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but, when you’re prepared, your experience can be better and you can feel more confident. When meeting with a candidate, the interviewer looks for someone smart and friendly, but if you’re unprepared, that can be disappointing and lead to the company choosing another candidate. Your confidence and preparedness can influence the…
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March is National Women’s History Month
March has been National Women’s History Month since 1987, when US Congress made it so. It is a chance to recognize and celebrate the achievements of American women that often go unnoticed. The theme of this years National Women’s History Month takes on the form of women working together with strength, tenacity and courage to…
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Editorial Comment
Decades of research by organizational scientists, psychologists, sociologists, economists and demographers show that diverse groups (that is, those with a diversity of race, ethnicity, gender…) are more innovative than homogeneous groups,” writes Katherine W. Phillips in a Scientific American article. To paraphrase, diversity is an asset. However, diversity is not the end goal, but a…
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National Pharmacist Day
National Pharmacist Day celebrates the evolution of the pharmacy profession as an integrated member of the health care team directly involved in patient care. The pharmacists understand and communicate with the patients, physicians and the health care providers. We thank you for your ongoing services! According to the Department of Labor Statistics, pharmacist jobs are…
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National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
We salute all law enforcement officers today and every day. We value you, your service and the protection you provide us. #NationalLawEnforcementAppreciationDay
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It’s all about priorites
You’d think after a handful of decades on planet Earth I wouldn’t be so dumbfounded at how quickly a year starts and ends—but 12 months seem to go even faster with each year that passes! I often feel like there’s just not enough time in a day, a week, a month, or even a year…
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Productivity hacks for the holidays
Maintaining a routine during the holidays can be hard! Between cooking, eating turkey, and late nights with family and friends, it’s easy to let your body get off that internal clock you usually have to maintain for work and school. Here are some tips to help you stay focused and get some work done during…
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Finding Work After Job Loss
Land Your New Job in 3 Simple Steps Whether you loved or hated that job, now your focus is to move on to the next stage in your career. 1. Deal with any anger you may be feeling. Being angry is a very large roadblock to future employment — recruiters won’t refer you, and potential employers will avoid you. No…
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4 Simple Ways To Conquer Your To-Do List
(BPT) – Did you know that in an average week, 75 percent of Americans skip doing something for themselves because they didn’t adequately plan or allow enough time for it? Does looking at your to-do list feel so daunting that it discourages you from making any progress at all? You’re not alone. A new Post-it…
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Gratitude
I consider myself to be a fairly easy-going person. Overall, I have a life that is less stressful than many people I know—I have a loving partner, slightly more than a handful of friends I adore, a great, supportive family, and I am grateful. I am not yet disciplined enough to write down the things I’m grateful…