Working Capital Blog

No More Meetings! 5 Ways to Reduce Meeting Burnout

Regardless of your stance on which communication tool you prefer, remember that job burnout is real. As the saying goes, "Your company is only as good as your best employees!" By keeping in mind the tips provided, you, too, can help prevent meeting burnout and create a more balanced work schedule that everyone can appreciate.

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Using AI to Improve Mission Operations

With Artificial Intelligence all the rage, we decided to explore this topic in our blog. Like most industries, we are exploring ways to utilize the abilities of AI in improving our mission. Here is what we discovered.

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Should I Wear Flip Flops to the Office? And Other Workplace Attire Questions Answered

All offices and workplaces are different, so these rules are not hard and fast. However, dressing for safety, practicality, and respect for others is essential in creating a welcoming and safe environment. 

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Three Things I Learned About Goodwill After Transitioning From Shopper to Employee

Goodwill of Greater Washington is a part of the top thrift stores in the greater Washington, D.C. region.  With the mission being “To transform lives and communities through the power of education and employment,” I often question how much the public truly knows about Goodwill and our efforts to help the community.

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Is Job Experience a Double-Edged Sword?

Experience can be a double-edged sword. As we mature, it can be a red flag to employers. While age discrimination is illegal, anyone above the age of 50 who has looked for employment has likely felt its effects. I certainly dealt with that when I was looking to change careers at the age of 55.

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5 Inexpensive Summer Office Pieces That You Can Thrift

No need to worry if you didn’t receive your degree in Fashion Merchandising. We’re giving you five trendy and inexpensive office attire pieces guaranteed to turn heads this summer.  

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