• Recession-Proof Careers in Healthcare

    Recession-Proof Careers in Healthcare

    By Ann Phalen Looking for a career where you can help people, but not sure what you can do? You are probably already aware of the many opportunities in the Nursing field, but did you know that there are a number of healthcare careers that not only give you the option to help people, but…

  • How to Tell Your Boss They Made a Mistake

    How to Tell Your Boss They Made a Mistake

    The one-on-one meetings with your boss can be daunting, and it can be even more intimidating if you must point out they made a mistake. There are plenty of employees who are afraid to speak up out of awkwardness. Hanna Howard from CNBC gives advice on how to handle it.   Remember we are human  We’re…

  • BUCKSCO Careers – Penn State Great Valley

    BUCKSCO Careers – Penn State Great Valley

    Located in Malvern, Penn State Great Valley is a special mission campus and graduate school of the Pennsylvania State University. Its academic programs include engineering, information science, MBA, data analytics, finance, and leadership. Assistant Director of Admissions This position will oversee day-to-day operations and staff as they relate to the admission of domestic and international graduate applicants…

  • Four Workplace Trends for 2023

    Four Workplace Trends for 2023

    Amid a pandemic, a younger workforce and new technology workplace culture is seeing a shakeup. More companies are going remote than ever before and emerging and shifting social attitudes are shifting to demand a more diverse workspace. Here are the upcoming workplace trends for 2023, according to Forbes:   Remote Work   Despite challenges when…

  • 6 Tips to Stay Focused When Working Remotely

    6 Tips to Stay Focused When Working Remotely

    Working remotely has its perks, but also setbacks. It can give employees the flexibility they need but can also be distracting. Whether you’re a traveler or just trying to get a change of scenery within your city, staying focused can serve as a challenge. John Boitnott from The Entrepreneur gives advice on how to stay…

  • Oopsie! Should You Axe Your Accessibility Team?

    Oopsie! Should You Axe Your Accessibility Team?

    Have you heard that Chief Twit axed the entire accessibility engineering team at Twitter last month? Oopsie! Those layoffs were probably not a good thing. Word travels on social media, in the news, and the tech world on blog posts and more! Read recent articles from the Washington Post, Wired, TechCrunch, Time, and Google for…

  • Eight Job Boards for Remote Work  

    Eight Job Boards for Remote Work  

    Remote work is becoming increasingly popular, especially since the onset of the pandemic. However, you might have to do some extra digging to find the company and the gig that works for you. Here’s eight  job boards to find remote work, according to I Like to Dabble.   WeWorkRemotely  This online community helps lay the…

  • 10 Trends That Will Help Your Resume Stand Out  

    10 Trends That Will Help Your Resume Stand Out  

    In today’s highly competitive job market, it can be difficult to make your resume stand out, or even be looked at.    Here are 10 resume trends to consider when crafting your own, according to FinancesOnline.com: 1. Field-Specific   In order to prove that you’re qualified, make sure you tailor your resume to the specific…

  • Should You Publish a Vulnerable Story on LinkedIn?

    Should You Publish a Vulnerable Story on LinkedIn?

    Have you ever been homeless? I have two times, but my story is a little different. This is a vulnerable story I chose to publish on LinkedIn. What is a vulnerable story anyway? A vulnerable story is about telling your audience the struggles and obstacles you faced. It’s about baring your soul, being authentic and…

  • 7 Things to Know About Finding a Remote Job

    7 Things to Know About Finding a Remote Job

    Remote jobs are in high demand, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the workplace landscape. Diana Gunn from CodeinWP tells you everything you need to know about finding remote work.   1. Consider your skillset  Remote work is not tied down to a specific field, although there are certain industries such as marketing, web…

  • 12 Business Degrees for High Salary Jobs in 2022 

    12 Business Degrees for High Salary Jobs in 2022 

    Launching a business career is not an easy endeavor. Degrees are expensive and managing a business can be pricey. But when pursuing business education, making the right choice can pay off. Here’s a list of the highest paying business degrees this year, according Own Your Own Future:   1. International Business-M.S. or MBA  Average salary:…

  • BUCKSCO Careers: Qlik

    BUCKSCO Careers: Qlik

    Based in King of Prussia and operating in more than 100 countries, Qlik helps enterprises around the world move faster, work smarter, and lead the way forward with an end-to-end solution for getting value out of data. Its platform is the only one on the market that allows for open-ended, curiosity-driven exploration, giving everyone — at any…

  • 9 Things to Avoid in Your Job Search if You’re 50 Plus 

    9 Things to Avoid in Your Job Search if You’re 50 Plus 

    Although age discrimination is illegal, people in their 50s, 60s or older can still be on the chopping block in the hiring process due to unfair bias. However, there are savvy ways that Generation X and Baby Boomers looking for work can circumvent ageism. Maryalene LaPonsie from Money Talks News, tells them what to avoid…

  • Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Philly Area That Require a Bachelor’s  

    Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Philly Area That Require a Bachelor’s  

    In the age of highly competitive careers, having a bachelor’s degree can make a world of difference.  Here’s the top ten highest paying jobs in the Philly-Camden-Wilmington area that requires a Bachelor’s, according to Stacker.com:   10. Personal Financial Advisors   Crunching numbers makes numbers! Financial advisors make about $134,970 within the Philly region. The…

  • Why the Holidays Are the Best Time for Career Networking On & Off LinkedIn

    Why the Holidays Are the Best Time for Career Networking On & Off LinkedIn

    Do you know why the holidays are the best time for career networking? Many people may think the contrary, so I interviewed a colleague, Marty Latman, an esteemed colleague who has some great tips for networking during the holidays. We will uncover WHY the holidays are the best time for career networking, and then I’ll…

  • 3 Things That Make Your Resume Pop on Search Engines  

    3 Things That Make Your Resume Pop on Search Engines  

    There are plenty of things to avoid including in your resume. But there are also some phrases that can help you stand out. CNBC’s Gili Malinsky spoke to Harvard career advisor Gorick Ng.   He says to treat your resume like Search Engine Optimization, with relevant key phrases to make it pop.   Here are…

  • 5 Things to Do After Getting Laid-Off

    5 Things to Do After Getting Laid-Off

    Amid mass lay-offs at companies like Twitter or Meta, getting fired has become commonplace for professionals. It’s very easy to lose sight when you’re in panic mode. If you get laid off, take a breath and do these five things.   Get into a Good Headspace  Taking about 24 hours for self-care activities like yoga…

  • How to Write a Strong Resume Summary

    How to Write a Strong Resume Summary

    In a sea of applicants, your resume can easily get lost in a crowd. Even if you’re applying to hundreds of jobs, if your resume does not prove you’re a strong candidate it can be overlooked. The summary is an essential part of a resume, but sometimes the most daunting.   Writing about yourself can…