10 things comms newbies should do their first week on the job
Beyond learning the basics and intricacies of the industry, there are crucial first steps to help first-timers gain their footing.
Beyond learning the basics and intricacies of the industry, there are crucial first steps to help first-timers gain their footing.
Marketers with chops in technology, business and content creation are in demand. If you’re a job seeker with these skills, here are dozens of open positions to consider.
Some people double the burden on themselves: They hate their jobs, and feel guilty because they think they should like their work. Nonsense, says this expert.
Whether you want to hold better conversations, become a stronger writer or improve your relationship with your boss, these tips can help.
Still looking to land that first professional position? Maybe you’ve landed a gig and you’re feeling your way. These works offer guidance and examples of personal courage. Read on.
From striking power poses to skipping powwows when your attendance really isn’t necessary, the lessons from these potent mini-seminars can ease stress and make you more productive.
The adrenaline rush from the big game—along with over-imbibing and too many nachos and wings—will keep many at home. The good news: Your commute should be faster and smoother.
Hiring can be tough. Here are some tips for writing ads that will attract the right people.
Jumping into a new role without evaluating an organization’s culture can result in a poor fit. Consider this week’s featured positions—and check out those workplace environments.
Spring will come early in 2016, says Punxsutawney Phil, who did not see his shadow Tuesday. He and the movie ‘Groundhog Day,’ are symbolic, but what can they tell us about communications?
The author asserts that although compensation inequities can foment envy, a culture of secrecy can do even more damage in the workplace.
Frequent conference attendees know that it’s not just what you learn, it’s whom you meet. Try these approaches to make the most of your connection opportunities.
Gossips, glory hounds, work dodgers and finger pointers can damage morale and undermine others’ efforts.
Positions in the marketing and communications industry are evolving quickly. Here are dozens of open positions for creative folks seeking a new challenge.
Feel like you’re getting roped into projects that aren’t part of your job and don’t use your talents well? Here are a few ways to politely refuse.