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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning resume and cover letter.

Working 9-5: Is It Outmoded in the 21st Century?
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Working 9-5: Is It Outmoded in the 21st Century?

Many American workers live for their weekends. This is the time that they spend with their families, catch up on errands, and just relax. The practice of taking a day of rest is a centuries-old concept. In the pre-industrial era, workers would typically have off one day per week to observe the Sabbath. In agrarian settings, people worked as much as they needed to survive, hunting, gathering, and farming—probably averaging less than 40 hours per week. This pattern changed in the 18th century with the Industrial Revolution….

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Taking a “workation”? Here are some things to consider.
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Taking a “workation”? Here are some things to consider.

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we think about corporate jobs and is even challenging the very idea of what “work” is. Even the most resistant managers now admit that remote work has no negative impact on productivity. Most corporate jobs can be successfully performed from locations other than a cubicle. As location-agnostic work arrangements become more of a norm, work and personal life will be even more inextricable. Yes, you can work anywhere. But should you? ….

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Feel the Burn(out)
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Feel the Burn(out)

For many, what was initially a “woot woot!” moment has become a case of burnout resulting from the collision of remote work, homeschooling, and professional uncertainty….

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Ask Deb: Help! I hate my new job!
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Ask Deb: Help! I hate my new job!

I recently started a new job within my industry. I was so excited by the opportunity and I left a job I liked to pursue it. I am sad to say that, 6 weeks in, I have come to realize that this was a colossal mistake. I absolutely hate it. The culture is toxic, my manager is an extreme micromanager, and the job itself is nothing like what I was led to believe. The executive leadership is abysmal, and is focused on maintaining the status quo rather than fixing any part of this broken system. I feel like there is no way that I can possibly succeed in this role.…

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Make decisions with confidence
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Make decisions with confidence

We talk a lot about data-driven decisions and how it differs from an emotional or gut-level decision. But for all of the data we have at our disposal, the fact is that people, not being robots, primarily make decisions based on feelings, not on facts….

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The mischaracterization of “average”
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The mischaracterization of “average”

Average. It’s a word that is representative of the whole. However, its connotation has somehow morphed into meaning that something or someone is sub-par. Nothing could be further from the truth….

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Black Lives Matter in the Workplace, too.
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Black Lives Matter in the Workplace, too.

I’m sure you’ve noticed the ubiquitous statements against racial inequality in recent days. Such statements are being issued by public organizations, educational and nonprofit institutions, and for-profit companies….

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Get Up and Out of Your Cubicle!

The days of aspiring to the corner office are on their way out. Cubicles have been a common office fixture for the last 30 years, and are not going away anytime soon. More and more companies are getting rid of the traditional offices, and are going for more open workspaces, with the assumption that this…

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