Careers
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Why Zoomers Are Being Snarky in E-mail Signoffs
In an era of formalities at the workplace, Gen Z emails are taking a different approach. Viral Tik Tok’s are revealing that these youngsters are ditching e-mail signoffs like “Sincerely” and “Best” for quirkier alternatives, writes Emily Lefroy for The New York Post. In place of the traditional salutations, Gen Z emails are going…
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How to Recognize a Toxic Workplace and What You Can Do About It
Are you struggling with a toxic workplace? You’re not alone. Abusive workplace culture is becoming a national crisis, and it not only affects employees’ mental health, but also physical well-being. Psychologist Amy Sullivan tells The Washington Post how employees can identify a toxic workplace and what to do about it. How to Spot a…
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Workers and Bosses Are in Conflict Over the Future of Work
Companies are clashing with workers over the future of work as employees re-evaluate their situation following the pandemic, worker shortages and ongoing inflation, writes Chip Cutter, Katherine Bindley and Kathryn Dill for The Wall Street Journal. Ken VanLuvanee discovered those shifting expectations when he recently searched to fill positions at his Wayne company, Facet Life…
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Ready for Your First Halloween Office Party in a While? Avoid These Bad-Taste Costume Ideas
By Chris Isaac One of the better parts about being back at the office is that the events and parties can actually be a lot of fun. And with the health restrictions the country was under for the last couple years, 2022 will be the first time a lot of people have gotten to do…
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U ROC Program Helps Undecided Young Adults Find a Clear Path to Their Future
Some of us have known since childhood what we wanted to do “when we grow up” but for many others the path after high school is less certain. Now there’s a program that can help young adults who aren’t ready or sure about college, or who haven’t settled on a career. The Gap Year The…
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6 Things to Nix From Your Resume
Updating your resume when applying for new jobs can be quite daunting, but it can really make or break an employer’s first impression of you. Career experts tell Gili Malinsky of CNBC what to scrap from your resume if you want to make it past the first stage of the interview process. 1. Adjectives ie:…
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*&@$#%! Profanity in the Workplace
Have you ever been in a workplace where you have not said or heard profanity? Could it happen pre-employment? As a hiring manager, can you imagine receiving a cover letter with F-bombs? F-Bombs happened in this cover letter described as “The Best Cover Letter” is quite colorful so enjoy the read! I have just launched…
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4 Reasons Why You Should Stop Saying Sorry at Work
“Sorry” is a word used quite often in the American lexicon. But many argue that the adjective has lost its meaning. People often use the word “sorry” not as an apology but out of an abundance of politeness. Professionals are now advocating for the shedding of the word “sorry” in the workplace. Here’s some reasons…
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DELCO Careers–CCRES
Make a difference in the life of a child or adult with behavioral health challenges! CCRES is currently hiring qualified staff for CCRES jobs working in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health…
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Are You Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness?
40 million indebted Americans are awaiting their financial fates after a federal appeals court temporarily halted Biden’s student-loan forgiveness program. The online portal for the program has already seen 22 million applications. While the future is unclear, here’s what those eligible should know in the meantime: How to apply The application to get…
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4 Reasons Why Your Boss Wants You Back in the Office Amid “Productivity Paranoia”
Since the pandemic has reshaped workplace culture with fewer people back in the office and more working from home, new fears among employers are arising. “Productivity paranoia” a term coined by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, describes a concern that bosses have about their employees not being as “productive” when they’re working from home, writes Callum…
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How Your Hobbies Can Help You Find the Right Career
Do you find yourself plateauing in your 9-5, or do you want to make a major pivot but are unsure of what you want to do? Career journeys can be a meandering road with lots of hurdles. Joseph Liu writes in Forbes that it’s always good to have a Plan B in case your main…
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These Companies Are Loosening Up on Tattoos in the Workplace, Is Yours Behind on the Times?
Inked up and looking for a job? Despite what our parents may have told us, tattoos in the workplace are becoming less taboo. Disney and UPS are some of the myriads of companies accepting etched employees. Due to a tight labor market, organizations have loosened restrictions on ink in the workplace, writes Ian Thomas for…
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Obesity & Weight Discrimination in Employment
Ah! Living large! The United States is a big country, and so many advertisements emphasize physical attractiveness and thinness with pencil-thin women and buff muscular men. We are here, according to our Constitution, created equally for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. However, if your Madonna body is twice that of your IQ, pursuing…
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2 Delaware County Businesses Named Top 100 Places to Work in U.S. by Fortune Magazine
Two Delaware County businesses made Fortune Magazine’s 2021 top 100 Places to Work in the US, despite disruptions from the pandemic, writes Michael Tanenbaum for phillyvoice.com. Newtown Township-based IT company, SAP America, moved up to No. 29, moving up 30 spots from last year’s ranking of No. 59. To counter the effect of the COVID-19…
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Want to Get Ahead? Picking the Right Company Matters More Than Your College Degree
It is no new sentiment that a college degree no longer has the same value that it once did. But now research is showing that degrees might not even be the best predictor of being able to advance to a higher level position. The Wall Street Journal examined how career advancement may depend less on…
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DELCO Careers–CCRES
CCRES specializes in matching qualified candidates with local career opportunities working with children and adults in the community. CCRES jobs are currently available for qualified staff to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES Downingtown provides more than 1,500 professional staff to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues,…






































