and don't want to take on any more of them until I can be sure I can provide them with the needed level of support and that they will not cause problems for themselves or other people. I
— after 15 years of working in various jobs, figured out what I wanted to do with my life (at least for now): career coaching. It’s no surprise that something I’ve struggled with so much myself (figuring out what I want to do withmylife), is something I want to help others w...
“My policy is not to divulge my salary for the simple reason that it could adversely affect a job offer. I am willing to walk away from any opportunity if that’s a deal breaker. No offense intended. I may be willing to divulge my salary to you under two conditions.First, ...
Students should make a list of "nonnegotiables" and research the programs that check all their boxes, Kalata says. "For instance, if students are interested in the social sector, they should ensure that the program has access to classes, centers, clubs, etc. that will allow them to...
This way, you’re avoiding a large number of non-negotiable applications. That said, it’s likely you’ll still receive a handful – on the off-chance that you’d be willing to consider a slightly less experienced or qualified candidate. (Especially if they make up for it with enthusiasm...
with your discretionary income. That’s the money you have left over after all of your necessary expenses have been covered. You have the freedom to use these funds however you like. On the contrary, your disposable income should be used to cover your cost of living and non-negotiable ...