Our feeds are a minefield of “too good to be true” offers. If someone believes they can cash in on people wanting shortcuts…”
Our feeds are a minefield of “too good to be true” offers. If someone believes they can cash in on people wanting shortcuts…”
You don't own your job; your employer does, making the phrase "my job" an oxymoron. Layoffs illustrate that jobs belong to employers, not employees. In 2025, as layoffs remain prevalent and the economy becomes more unpredictable, job seekers, as if in denial, continue to equate finding a job with finding a permanent home. This mindset …
I am not saying partying all together would stop, but, the street parties will. – Thomas Lepper
Daniel S. Burton You have written a piece of fiction — a short story, novelette, novella, poem — and you want to publish it… but where do you submit? Who would publish this kind of story? There are many more outlets than the New York Times, but finding them is hard. Novelist Brandon Sanderson and …
Saturday, March 8, 2025 Nick Kossovan When you read the title of this column, where did your focus and mental energy immediately go? What if, when job searching, instead of obsessing about all the things you can't control—biases, economic factors, the job market, employer’s hiring process—you focused on what you can control, such as creating …
As regular readers of The Art of Finding Work know, I stress that an individual's mindset can make or break their job search—how you think is everything. Even though the job market is flooded with candidates, many of them younger, hungrier, and more qualified than them, job seekers seldom consider how they'd hire if they were a …
An impromptu conversation with an AI engineer, the chef of a five-star hotel writing down their lamb stew recipe for me, being told of a mechanic for my '82 Corvette whom eight years later I still go to, advice that improved my golf game, countless "you need to connect with [person], give me your email …