Workplace
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GAO: OSHA takes too long to adopt new standards
CommentMoran interview April 26, 2012
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Lessons learned from the Penn State scandal
CommentWhat the PSU scandal has taught employees about coming forward if they see alleged misconduct
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The Hill life: Belle's secret stash
I’ll never forget the day that I moved into my cube. It was so clean, so new, so…tiny. But despite the Lilliputian accommodations, the cube was mine, all mine. And it’s a good thing too, since my lower drawers are filled to the brim with possessions designed to keep me comfortable and looking professional while at work. Putting my best foot forward. Drawer number one is full of shoes.
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Twin sisters nab twin jobs
Twin sisters nab twin jobs.
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DC Jobs Council’s Workforce Wednesdays professional development series
Register now for the November 2010 session of the DC Jobs Council’s Workforce Wednesdays Professional Development Series!
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Gloria Feldt on Hillary Clinton, Kathryn Bigelow, and just achieving gender equality already
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Ladies: Stop blaming men and just take their power already.
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How good manners can help you get a job
The epidemic of rudeness that seems to have swept the nation has also left its mark in the workplace.
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Throwing stuff at women: The new sexual harassment?
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Is throwing things at people the new gender-based workplace menace?
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What shouldn’t worry you so much
The workplace has certainly changed in recent years, and the worries about our career paths have changed along with it.
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Surprises that could trip you up in an interview
Most job hunters are well aware of their potential problem areas and are set to address them in interviews.
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How to figure out what you’re doing right — or wrong
Last Tuesday’s primary election showcased several high-profile losing candidates who now wish they would have sought advice on what the voters really thought of them.
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How to prove your skills to potential employers
It’s the Catch-22 at the heart of job hunting: How can you prove that you can handle a job until you’ve actually done the job?
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Four steps that pay off throughout your career
We’re all busy, and most of the time we feel like we don’t have time for all but the most pressing issues before us.
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When it’s smart to say no
So often the advice we’re given — when networking and especially when job hunting — is to be affirmative and open, and to say yes (with enthusiasm)!!
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When you're a finalist
It’s an exciting moment: You find out that all your hard work has (almost!) paid off and that you’re a finalist for a job you really want.
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When are they asking for too much?
Though in this economic environment it may be tough to get a big merit raise at your company...
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How to really help a friend get a job
Sometimes we wonder how to best help a friend who has been laid off or especially one who has been looking for a job for a while.
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Employees choose community over cubicles at 'co-working' space in Alexandria
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Many people have the option to work from home, but some telecommuters and entrepreneurs are turning to another option.
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