Careers
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What Does Business Casual Look Like This Summer?
After much of the country was forced to work remotely over the last two years, it created an opportunity for a revamp as workers started returning to offices. Employers were now looking at what practices they had been using that might be outdated and what elements of remote work were worth retaining. One of those…
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How to Cope with Working for a Bad Boss
Maybe you started your job and everything seemed great. But then as you got to learn your boss’s managerial style a bit better, you realized why the company had this opening to begin with. Your boss could be a micromanager, or unresponsive when you need them, or just downright mean to other employees. No matter…
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The Wall Street Journal: Say No to Busywork and Supercharge Your Career
When you get hired for a job it is pretty common practice that the responsibilities that are outlined at the start of your employment are not going to be all-encompassing. So basically other similar duties might get asked of you in time. But other times you might get asked to pitch in on something outside…
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Keeping Up with New LinkedIn Features and Updates
LinkedIn keeps rolling out new features and updates to existing features. Are you keeping tabs on these enhancements available to you? Here are eleven. Calendar Syncing – you can sync your calendar in the LinkedIn mobile app Carousel feature – a gradual rollout of the carousel feature is in the works for creators, so stay…
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Hiring Chesco: Optimistic Hiring Outlook Signals Potential for Unique Recession
In a recent study, 57 percent of American companies indicate they will forge ahead with hiring despite a looming recession, highlighting a stark departure from the Great Recession of 2008 when unemployment hit 10 percent. This is according to a recent survey from The Harris Poll commissioned by Express Employment Professionals. As consumer sentiment fades…
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VISTA Careers — CCRES
CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and physical disabilities. It works in collaboration with school districts, intermediate units, and the behavioral health system. There are numerous advantages to a CCRES career, including…
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People Switching Jobs are Earning More Than Those Who Stick with One Company
With inflation rates increasing at an abnormal rate, everyone is feeling the pinch of tighter budgets right now. It has no doubt left you wishing for a boost in salary to help offset some of your new costs. Maybe it was a raise you were hoping for, but you might actually have better, faster results…
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Best Strategies for Negotiating a Higher Starting Salary
In an ideal world, all you would need to do to get rewarded is do a good job. For a lucky few, that’s a reality, but for many more they will be lowballed on offers if they never ask for more. It could just be that your boss does not realize just how much you…
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10 Tips to Stay Motivated When Life is Tough
As unfair as it might be, sometimes you put your all into a goal and it still doesn’t work out. It can be crushing and make you wonder why you should even bother trying anymore. But believing nothing can change will only be a self-fulfilling prophecy. As the site Inside Out Mastery explains, there is…
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10 Tips to Become a Better Leader
Most people have probably experienced bad leadership at some point. But not many people set out to be bad at leading others. It is likely just a lack of experience and preparation that makes them ill-suited. If you have just taken on a leadership role you might be nervous about what you need to know…
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How to Boost Your LinkedIn Headline Score
Have you ever tested your LinkedIn headline to see how it scores using an analyzer for overall score, engagement, and impressions? You can also boost your LinkedIn headline score. All it takes is time and willingness to potentially go down rabbit holes while you create the right set of keywords of what you do and…
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Hiring Chesco: Returning to Work as a Boomerang Employee
By Maria O’Connell, Owner of Express Employment Professionals of Malvern The Great Resignation drove millions of workers to leave their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, but now, some workers are returning to the companies they left, garnering the nickname “boomerang employees.” Employees returning to the jobs they quit or were let go from isn’t a new…
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What Your Job Resume Should Look Like This Year
Even prior to all the world changes we have seen over the last couple of years, people struggled to perfect their resumes. But in a job market that has been shaken up with new expectations on technological skills, or whether you need to disclose your vaccination status, it has people even more uncertain about what…
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7 Tips To Find The Perfect Remote Job for You
Ever since the option became more prevalent during the worst of the pandemic, employees have been flocking to remote work. Per Forbes, interest in remote work rose by 556% last month (believed to be in part spurred by some harsh words from Elon Musk towards remote employees). But a remote job isn’t some magic fix.…
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American Community Journals — the Parent Company of VISTA Today — Seeks Roving Editor/Writer
American Community Journals (ACJ) — the parent company of VISTA Today, MONTCO Today, DELCO Today, and BUCKSCO Today — is seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented, and versatile editor/writer to assist with the editorial operations of its four platforms. This full-time position will serve as a Roving Editor for all of ACJ’s .Today platforms. Primary duties include…
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Could that Remote Job Listing be Misleading You About it Actually Being Remote?
While remote work is not for everyone, many have still been ecstatic to be able to work from home. It means getting time back from your commute, a more relaxed dress code, and the freedom to help take care of pets and kids without hiring help. A lot of jobs have grown to facilitate this…
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Job Applicants are Ditching Cover Letters and Still Getting Hired
When it comes to the application process, the part that most people probably dread the most is the cover letter. Lots of job seekers feel their resume speaks for itself, so why do they have to bother expanding on their qualifications and interest in the position? Now some candidates are saying they are done with…





























































