Careers
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Six Ways to Determine Your Worth to Your Company
Everyone likes to feel important, but the reality is at work some people have more worth to your company than others. That gives them more negotiating power because the company will have a harder time replacing them. But are you one of those people? The site Fast Company articulated some objective ways to determine your…
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7 Signs You’re Underpaid
Maybe when you started out at your current role the salary sounded good. But as time has passed by, perhaps some things have started to not add up. Like you might hear of others in your field being able to afford opportunities that are out of your price range. The career site Glassdoor shared some…
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2022’s Best Business Jobs in America
The job market has seen some uncharacteristic shake ups in the last few years due to a lot of unusual factors. This has led many to feel both excited about the new possibilities this presents, as well as unsure about what jobs have the best future now. As discussed by CBS, this is something Glassdoor…
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5 Ways to Steer Clear of Political Conversations at Work
Political issues can often become extremely heated, which is why it is considered bad form to bring them up at family get togethers. Unfortunately, coworkers don’t always agree with that advice and may bring it up at work. You don’t want to risk things getting emotional and disciplinary action becoming a factor, so Corporate Wellness…
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Don’t Sit Out Office Politics. Instead, Use Them to Your Advantage
As much as you might miss your school days sometimes, few people probably miss all the gossip and drama. You would hope such immature behavior ends at graduation, but you will find it is a part of human nature everywhere. But the Harvard Business Review explains how you can hold your own in office politics…
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It’s a Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21 at the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology in Media (P.I.T.) is kicking its 5th Annual Trunk-or-Treat up a notch! Come meet the new mascot (“The Monster”) and help celebrate the unveiling of his name at the Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21, 3 to 6 p.m. at the campus, located at 800 Manchester Ave. in Media.…
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Return to Normalcy Ushers in New Rules for Getting Face Time With the Boss
If your company is transitioning workers back to being in the office, you might now wonder if that means you need to go back to trying to get noticed all the time. Working from home, all your boss had to gauge you on was whether you did assignments well and on time. But has that…
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The Most Successful Quitters Explain Why You Shouldn’t be Afraid to Leave Your Job
Even if you have mentally checked out of your job long ago, the decision to quit can be tough. You tell yourself “maybe it will get better” if you just wait. Or you fear you won’t be able to find anything else on the same level. It is easier to stick with what is safe…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
Find your work/life balance at CCRES and make a difference in the life of a child or adult with behavioral health challenges! CCRES is currently hiring 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,…
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Meet Delaware County’s Power Women of 2022
Main Line Today has selected women across the Main Line and Philadelphia suburbs as the Power Women of 2022. Ten of the honorees on the extensive list of accomplished women hail from Delaware County. Diana Perez-Rodgers This broadcast journalism veteran spearheaded Radnor RISE after her kids began asking questions about George Floyd’s murder.…
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The One Question You Should Always Ask Yourself Before Resigning from Any Job
Have you been ready for a while now to call it quits at your current job? Before rushing into anything, make sure you are looking at all the angles. Guest columnist for the Philadelphia Business Journal Stan Silverman formulated one key question everyone should ask before resigning: “Should I work somewhere else, start my own…
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5 Actions Gen-Z Can Take to Hedge their Careers Against a Likely Recession
If you are a part of Generation Z then you have probably noticed now is a pretty unusual time to try to enter the job market. There are the high inflation rates impacting everything, workplaces still figuring out if they want to be remote or not, stocks fluctuating abnormally, and no sign of things getting…
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Are You Feeling P.O.P.O. at Work?
You had an opportunity for a promotion, and you were not the chosen one, so you are now P.O.P.O – passed over and pissed off. You deserved it, so now what? If you are feel P.O.P.O., you have choices whether you stay or go. The best way to evaluate your situation is to write everything…
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Some of the Best Companies to Work For If You Want More Work Flexibility
One of the benefits of the last several years has been an increasing number of companies becoming more receptive to the idea of employees not having to be on site all the time. Some organizations are trying to transition workers back to offices, but certainly not all. As sites like FlexJobs highlight, quite a few…
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10 Unconventional Job Perks Companies are Offering Remote Workers
While working from home has the obvious perks of not commuting anywhere and a less formal attire, some people do worry about missing out on some of the perks in person jobs offer. However, with remote work only becoming more commonplace, employers are now extending more perks to people who telecommute but are still regular…
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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 to work in schools, home and the community. CCRES is currently hiring qualified staff to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES Downingtown specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to…







































