From Speed Networking to Chatroom Coffee…Ways to Foster Coworker Connections while Working Remotely

Since the pandemic, relationships with coworkers have changed—in some ways, we now know our coworkers like we never thought we would—a glimpse of breakfast dishes piled high, children arguing before a mute button is pressed, or knowing the names of pets who pop into meetings.  It’s been a full year of remote work for many,…

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How to be Relevant in an Age of Ageism

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, on average, a 54-year-old job hunter will be unemployed for nearly a year.  More than half of workers over 50 lose longtime jobs before they are ready to retire, according to a recent analysis by the Urban Institute and ProPublica (New York Times). Of those, nine out of 10 never…

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