If you’re thinking about a career in healthcare but don’t want to spend a decade in medical school, becoming a nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA) could be the perfect path. These two roles are often compared because they …
Not sure what to say to a coworker who got laid off? It’s a tough moment—for them, and sometimes for you, too. But a thoughtful message can go a long way.
Layoffs are more than just a professional setback—they can …
If you’re a middle manager, you probably already know: Your job isn’t just a role. It’s a tightrope walk. You’re expected to lead a team with clarity and confidence while also managing expectations from the top. You’re asked to think …
Let’s talk about the elephant in every office: The need for artificial intelligence (AI) skills is here—and it’s not going anywhere. There was a time when AI was for developers in hoodies writing code in dark basements. Now, it’s reshaping …
We’ve heard it a thousand times: employee engagement, involvement, motivation. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of guides and videos on the internet about how to keep your teams engaged, but hardly anyone ever discusses the hard truth about employee …
While clinical healthcare jobs like doctor and nurse often take center stage, non-clinical healthcare careers play an essential role in the industry, making a significant impact on patient care and the overall healthcare system. These jobs are usually behind the …
Career mapping is the process of strategically planning your professional journey by identifying potential career paths, the skills you’ll need, and the steps to achieve your long-term goals. For chemistry majors, career mapping is especially important because the field offers …
You’ve heard that a post-interview thank-you note can be the final touch that leaves a lasting impression on a hiring manager. Now, you might be wondering, “OK, but how long should I wait to send a thank-you email after an …
We all have busy seasons at work—the crunch before a big deadline, the late nights leading up to a product launch. But when busy becomes your new normal, it might be time to ask yourself: “Am I working too much?”
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We all have moments of doubt at work—wondering if that presentation could’ve been stronger or if an email was worded just right. But when self-criticism becomes a constant voice in your head, it can hold you back instead of pushing …