Hanah Cho
On the Job
Job hopping deterred by fear of even more layoffs
November 28, 2008
Under normal circumstances, switching jobs should not be a problem.
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Havoc in the workplace
November 14, 2008
It's an understatement to say that the recession is causing havoc in our workplaces.
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Women wary of career breaks
November 7, 2008
Women are still wary of negative consequences associated with taking a break from their careers to have children, raise a family or help take care of their elderly parents.
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It would be wise for managers to keep workers in the loop
October 31, 2008
Amid uncertainty over the reeling economy, workers want answers - or at least some information - from higher-ups about how the financial turmoil could affect them.
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How to deal with the deadwood in your workplace
October 24, 2008
It feels as if more than ever, workers are being asked to do more.
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Employers lurk online
October 10, 2008
We know employers and recruiters use social networking sites to vet job candidates and even see what current employees are up to.
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Downturn doesn't deter some business school students
October 3, 2008
Imagine you're a business student and you've been eyeing career prospects on Wall Street.
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Looking for a holiday job? There's no time like right now
September 26, 2008
If you're thinking about looking for a holiday job to earn extra cash, take advantage of employee discounts and gain some experience along the way, don't wait any longer.
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Looking for employment in tough economic times
September 12, 2008
It's a tough time to look for a new job, whether you're unemployed or looking for a better opportunity.
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A messy desk can breed success
March 19, 2007
For all those office workers who've been chided or mocked for your messy desks, you can finally claim victory.
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Double dating with the boss?
February 19, 2007
What would you do if your boss asked you on a double date?
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Mentors can help steer a career
February 12, 2007
Before I decided to switch jobs at The Sun more than a year ago, I sought advice from everyone -- friends, colleagues and family.
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Working from home can create dilemmas
January 29, 2007
As much as we want flexibility in our jobs, we seem to be burdened by our own doubts. Would I appear less committed? How would it affect my career? What would my colleagues think?
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Keys to crafting a first-rate resume
January 15, 2007
Think of a resume as a personal advertisement, where you're trying to sell yourself to a prospective match. A resume should stand out to a hiring manager who's looking for the right person for a company.
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Firms turn to video job interviews
January 8, 2007
The next time you snag that job interview, you may be asked to do it via video.
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Web a hot spot for job hunters
January 1, 2007
During this time of the year, many workers are looking for new careers.
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Bullying happens at work, too
December 4, 2006
Bullying doesn't stop when you graduate from the playground.
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Being home for the holidays a nice perk
November 27, 2006
If you were like me, you waited a little too long to ask for time off on days surrounding the holidays.
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What workers want? Better pay
November 20, 2006
When it comes to benefits that attract and retain workers, bosses and their employees are far apart on what matters.
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Don't forget office party etiquette
November 13, 2006
It seems like practically every workplace has an office-party-gone-bad story. A worker who has had one too many drinks. Or an intoxicated employee who reveals his or her true feelings about colleagues or the boss.
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Foot in mouth? Come on, be brave
November 6, 2006
You often hear stories of workers inadvertently sending an e-mail meant for a colleague to the entire office, or even worse -- to their boss.
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'Tis the season -- to find a job
October 30, 2006
Ahhh, the holidays.
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Advice for handling office cliques
October 23, 2006
Does your office remind you of high school?
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Connections help kick-start a career
October 16, 2006
Networking is as important to your career as location is to real estate.
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Pay raises not out of the question
October 9, 2006
I recently got a nice pay raise. I didn't have to negotiate for one because my salary increase was guaranteed under a contract.
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Bosses can benefit from feedback
October 2, 2006
Here's some news that confirms what workers have known all along: Bosses think they're doing a great job managing, while their workers have a different view.
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Think before you surf at work
September 25, 2006
Think twice about what you write in your e-mails, which Web sites you browse and what you say on the telephone.
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Dealing with daily distractions
September 18, 2006
We've all been there: It's already 3 p.m., and we still have 101 tasks to complete.
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You've got mail -- you're fired
September 11, 2006
The e-mail message to RadioShack Corp. employees said: "The work force reduction notification is currently in progress. Unfortunately your position is one that has been eliminated."
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Surveys signal job frustration
September 4, 2006
It's Labor Day, and we should celebrate. After all, we get a day off from work. (Well, most people do.)
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Avoid common interview mistakes
August 28, 2006
There are some job seekers who still don't get it. You need to be well prepared for an interview. It's often the first face-to-face interaction with a potential employer.
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Balancing weight with the office job
August 21, 2006
If you think your job is making you fat, well, you're on to something.
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For exit interview, employ tact
August 14, 2006
It's tempting when leaving a job to chew out the employer with a litany of reasons for the departure.
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When on job hunt, no summer break
August 7, 2006
Forget the dog days of summer. When it comes to job searches, there is no vacation.
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Career change can be difficult call
July 31, 2006
On many occasions, my friends and I discuss whether we've picked the right jobs or careers. We second-guess our college majors, think about other professional possibilities and assess the reality of going back to school.
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Are pens, paper free for taking?
July 17, 2006
As a reporter, I get a free supply of notebooks and pens. It comes with the job.
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