Working Capital Blog

The Best Career Advice I Got From My Dad – Goodwill Edition

With Father's Day next Sunday, we're thinking about all of the things our fathers and father-like figures have done for us - including helping to shape the people that we are today both in and outside of the workplace.

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Who’s Zoomin’ Who?

The term “a new normal” is bandied about quite a bit nowadays. While it can make for some clever memes its actual meaning remains in flux. We are all adapting to new situations when it comes to our work environment. Not the least of which is in how we communicate with each other.

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Resources to Help Your Post-Pandemic Job Search

Yes, we are resilient and, yes, this too shall pass. However, it will take effort and endurance. If you are, or know, someone who is looking to get back into the game, here are a few resources you can utilize in your quest. There are the obvious candidates like Monster, Indeed, Career Builder and LinkedIn. However, there are many others, like these.

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3 Zoom Work Call Bloopers…and What We Can Learn From Them

Sometimes, it's just better to learn from other people's mistakes. During this new era of all things virtual, it's clear that we're all learning as we go. No one has done this non-stop Zoom meeting dance before; it doesn't matter what city you're from or how old you are - a social distancing working world is now experienced by all in some way shape or form.

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The Challenges of Working Remotely

By now, we all have become seasoned pros when it comes to working remotely. Well, if not exactly “seasoned” we’re at least becoming more accustomed to this new normal. Still, working from home presents a unique set of challenges. Moving forward it could become our ongoing routine.

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Behind-the-Curtain: The Work Stressors of COVID-19 – and How to Manage Through Them

As we deal with the seemingly perpetual lockdown, our lives have become increasingly stressful. Notice I did not say “more” stressful. We can all agree that working life is stressful. What COVID-19 has done is remove some stresses and introduce others.

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