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Jun 18th

Plan Your Career by Julie Desmond

Julie DesmondJulie Desmond is Talent Manager for Express Employment Professionals.  Write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Co-worker clutter? It’s time to come clean

Co-worker clutter? It’s time to come clean Working alongside other people is still a way of life for most people.  During those forty hours they are together each week, co-workers stand in for roommates, existing in close proximity, dining at adjacent desks and sometimes sharing a stapler.  If a workspace is a reflection of what’s inside a brain, what does that say about the guy in the cube next door? 

If his space is a mess, he might be disorganized… or highly creative.  Can he easily find what he needs, even if nobody else can?  Some people are visually oriented, but that need to keep everything in plain sight can translate into fire hazard: piles of paper, folders, books and office supplies scattered across the desk and spilling onto the nearby chairs, onto the floor and into the hallway.
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Feeling groovy at work

Feeling groovy at workFeelin’ Groovy is an old song; ask an old person and they just might remember the catchy tune and the words: Slow down, you’re moving too fast.

Lately, I have been required to ask competency-based questions during dozens of interviews.  These questions aim to reveal a person’s strengths and weaknesses through their own descriptions of specific experiences.  My task is to ask about a situation, find out how the candidate approached the challenge, and then learn what they learned or took away from that event. 
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Ask: Because you never know what you don’t know

Ask: Because you never know what you don’t knowIt was just a report.  A straightforward spreadsheet.  A list of text and numbers lined up in long columns, a few formulas, some formatting and Voila!  A report.  Unfortunately, the recipient of the report did not appreciate its simplicity.  “What about that other column?” he asked.  “And where did those numbers come from?”  Working in fits and starts, three days later, the reporting dynamo had produced the report he was looking for and pulled out most of her hair in the process.
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A good stretch after a long nap

A good stretch after a long napGetting anywhere in life and in work requires movement.  Sometimes we walk, sometimes we run, sometimes we’re pushed in a new direction by people or circumstances.  Occasionally, we stretch. 

Stretch.  An unnatural movement, shifting from one pose into another, often quite different, position.  A good stretch after a long nap is the most liberating feeling.  A professional stretch after a long, comfortable career nap is sometimes uncomfortable, but always rewarding.
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Get lost: Working passion into your workday

Get lost:  Working passion into your workdayYou know the look: Einsteinlike hair, wild eyes that light up like Zelda.  Passion.  You know the feeling:  a deep and irrational drive to participate or perform for the sake of participating or performing.  No carrot, no reward; just doing it because it feels to your core like the absolute right thing to spend time on.

Many people trudge through every workday, just getting by until they can get out and do something that matters personally, something interesting.  Getting paid is a good reason to work, I get that.  But what if it didn’t suck?  What if you could incorporate some of that passion into your business-as-usual?
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