Increase Your Productivity: Tips for Tackling Your To-Do List
By Lauren Beam (’07) One of the first things I learned early on as a young professional was to use to-do lists to stay on top of my work. At the start of each week, I would sit at my desk and begin making the […]
Tips for Considering a Career Change
By Jessica Long (’05), Assistant Director of Career Education and Coaching in the Office of Personal & Career Development at Wake Forest University We all get to that point in life where we find ourselves wanting something different. Maybe you’ve been in your current job […]
Gen Y: Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering a Job Change
Gen Y: Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering a Job Change, written by Lauren Beam for the Huffington Post, February 7, 2017 Members of Generation Y, the Millennial Generation, can expect to have as many as ten or more job changes by the time […]
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Stuck in a Rut? Create Meaning Out Of Monotony
Stuck in a Rut? Create Meaning Out of Monotony, written by Lauren Beam for the Huffington Post, April 25, 2017 Most of us know what it feels like to be stuck in a career or job rut. The 8 to 5 grind feels exhausting […]
Setting Up a Successful Lactation Practice at Work
By Dr. Paige Meltzer Paige Meltzer is the founding director of the Women’s Center at Wake Forest University. You can learn more about the Women’s Center at womenscenter.wfu.edu. The decision to start and continue a lactation practice is complicated by a number of factors […]
Four Questions to Ask Yourself Before Returning to Grad School
By Amy Willard, Assistant Director of Career Education & Coaching and Professional Development at Wake Forest University Perhaps you left undergrad with the idea of returning to school after taking a gap year or working for a few years. Maybe you are at a crossroads […]