• Career Corner: 7 Tips to Network and Make Connections Tactfully

    Career Corner: 7 Tips to Network and Make Connections Tactfully

    We are all well-acquainted with the saying “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know”. While not wholly true, you definitely can’t discount the impact having connections can make for you. But the thing that’s less talked about is how do you actually make those connections? Dorie Clark of the Wall Street Journal shares…

  • Career Corner: Four Eye-Catching Resume Tips From Google’s Director of Talent

    Career Corner: Four Eye-Catching Resume Tips From Google’s Director of Talent

    When it comes to your résumé, the way you present it can be equally as important as the accomplishments you have to your name. Not knowing how to highlight your strong suits can very well get you passed over for a position you are more than qualified for. If you want to know how to…

  • Career Corner: LinkedIn Puts Philadelphia on Top 10 Entrepreneurs List

    Career Corner: LinkedIn Puts Philadelphia on Top 10 Entrepreneurs List

    With many jobs drying up during the worst of the pandemic, employees were not sitting around idle just waiting for those positions to reappear. Many decided if the job they wanted wasn’t hiring, they would create it themselves and become Entrepreneurs. The Philadelphia Business Journal recently had a piece discussing business growth in the country…

  • Career Corner: Hints for Finding a Family-Friendly Workplace From The Wall Street Journal

    Career Corner: Hints for Finding a Family-Friendly Workplace From The Wall Street Journal

    When considering jobs in your field some of the most common considerations for accepting an offer will be the salary and the location. But for parents, there is also the added factor of determining whether the job will allow you the flexibility to be there for your kids. Unfortunately, that is one job aspect that…

  • Career Corner: Post Pandemic, Women Take a Harder Look at Career Fulfillment

    Career Corner: Post Pandemic, Women Take a Harder Look at Career Fulfillment

    The pandemic has caused immense stress on everyone, leading many to stop and consider what they want out of their career long-term. But women, in particular, are reporting feeling the negative impact of the pandemic at higher rates than men. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal addressed this, saying that part of the…

  • Unemployment Updates You Need to Know

    Unemployment Updates You Need to Know

    The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, is attributed to saying, “There is nothing permanent except change.” People change jobs, not always on their terms. Mergers and acquisitions are happening, and businesses are starting, closing, downsizing, and restructuring. There are COVID issues, and there is The Great Resignation and more. Change in the world of work is constant,…

  • Career Corner: How Local Tech Salaries Stack Up to the Rest of the Country

    Career Corner: How Local Tech Salaries Stack Up to the Rest of the Country

    With so many industries and fields shaken up by the pandemic, a lot of people are reevaluating their careers right now. One of the more appealing options has been the tech industry, which has been a rare oasis of stability over the last 18 months. But the salary you can expect will vary quite a…

  • Career Corner: The Great Resignation is Reshaping Our Work Culture

    Career Corner: The Great Resignation is Reshaping Our Work Culture

    Our work culture has ingrained in many employees to recognize that they are easily replaceable. Being underpaid and overworked has long been viewed as the natural experience of most workers. But the pandemic has caused a breaking point where many are saying no more, leading to what has been dubbed the “Great Resignation”. Derek Thompson…

  • Career Corner: New Anything-But-Normal Rules for Job Seekers

    Career Corner: New Anything-But-Normal Rules for Job Seekers

    If you are job hunting right now you probably assumed that your work-life will have some adjustments from the pre-pandemic days after you are hired. But maybe you have not realized the application process in the job market also has changed in some ways you should be taking advantage of. Ty West of the Philadelphia…

  • Career Corner: Follow These Unspoken Rules to Get Ahead at Your First Job

    Career Corner: Follow These Unspoken Rules to Get Ahead at Your First Job

    Getting hired is always exciting, and it’s a huge milestone when you are fresh out of school and getting your first job. It feels like you are building momentum, but then you may receive some culture shock when what worked for you in school is suddenly frowned upon at work. In writing for Kiplinger, H.…

  • Career Corner: The Jobs Most Likely to Disappear within the Next Generation

    Career Corner: The Jobs Most Likely to Disappear within the Next Generation

    It is only natural that as technology and culture advance that new types of careers will be created, while others will become obsolete. Naturally, the restrictions of the pandemic accelerated some of this by depriving many businesses of being able to gain their regular income and driving customers towards alternatives. With Covid currently becoming more…

  • Career Corner: The Skills You Need for Tomorrow’s Fastest Growing Careers

    Career Corner: The Skills You Need for Tomorrow’s Fastest Growing Careers

    It is no secret that we are in the middle of a significant shift in terms of what careers are gaining traction. So many jobs dependent on retail are being phased out by online counterparts. Whereas positions in health, finance, and technology are only continuing to proliferate. If you believe it will soon be time…

  • Keeping Tabs on 2021 LinkedIn Innovations: Part 2

    Keeping Tabs on 2021 LinkedIn Innovations: Part 2

    Booyah! Winner winner chicken dinner with a LinkedIn dessert! Here are some more sweet 2021 LinkedIn innovations for business owners and individuals. LinkedIn Learning Hub In 2015, LinkedIn purchased Lynda.com to boost its commitment to education, professional development, and intelligent skill-building. Making an investment in professional development for employees will yield better business results. Now…

  • Career Corner: Career Trends in a Crazy, Unpredictable Year

    Career Corner: Career Trends in a Crazy, Unpredictable Year

    We all know the pandemic caused a great deal of upheaval in what businesses have done well. So it is likely of little surprise that it has also shifted what careers employees are getting into. Jennifer Liu of CNBC has an article elaborating, using data from LinkedIn to highlight the shift we have seen. Naturally,…

  • Career Corner: This Year’s Top 10 Best Business Careers

    Career Corner: This Year’s Top 10 Best Business Careers

    It has been a tumultuous time for the job market of late, but certain fields have emerged stronger than others. Healthcare is of course in high demand, but there are also some good prospects for those in the business side of things. U.S. News & World Report has compiled the jobs with the best hiring…

  • Robinson G. Hollister Jr., Economist, Swarthmore Professor, Dies at 86

    Robinson G. Hollister Jr., Economist, Swarthmore Professor, Dies at 86

    Noted economist and Swarthmore College professor Robinson G. Hollister Jr. died Sept. 14 at the age of 86, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Mr. Hollister was a Swarthmore professor for more than four decades. He started a public policy program at the college and taught labor and social economics and econometrics. He was…

  • Career Corner: 5 Tips For Making an Effective Follow-Up Call After a Job Interview

    Career Corner: 5 Tips For Making an Effective Follow-Up Call After a Job Interview

    You don’t want to come across as pushy or over-eager after a job interview. However, if your interviewer told you when to expect to hear from them and that time is long past, you are probably wondering if you should reach out. If following up by phone is your style, Indeed has some steps to…

  • Career Corner: What to Include in Your Thank You Email After Your Job Interview

    Career Corner: What to Include in Your Thank You Email After Your Job Interview

    While the thank you letter following a job interview is simple, that doesn’t mean you should fire off a basic email with no effort put into it. It will likely be your final chance to make an impression before you hear if you got the job or not, so something carefully crafted will serve you…