Work Makes Me Nervous: New Book Tackles Job Anxiety

Work-related anxiety can lead to a host of problems, including decreased productivity, lowered, job satisfaction, job loss, and health problems.  Work Makes Me Nervous: Overcome Anxiety and Build the Confidence to Succeed, a new book released today, aims to eliminate anxiety in the workplace.  I interviewed authors Jonathan Berent and Amy Lemley about the causes Read More …

Kate Neville Offers Career Advice for Lawyers

Law school is a common route chosen by college students hoping for a stable career.  However, law is not recession-proof, as career expert Kate Neville has discovered.  Neville counsels lawyers seeking to make a career move and says her business is thriving.  Ms. Neville answered some questions about law school and offered career advice for Read More …

Insider Interview: Education

A career in education has obvious advantages: teachers are highly respected and it is a recession resistant field. Why, then, do so many teachers leave the profession within a few years?  Probably because teaching proves more stressful than they thought.  Teaching isn’t right for everyone and you should research a career before making a decision.  Read More …

Advice for Recent Graduates from HowStuffWorks.com Founder Marshall Brain

Marshall Brain is the founder of HowStuffWorks.com, an award-winning site that provides resources on thousands of topics.  Mr. Brain was kind enough to answer some questions I had about the challenges recent college graduates are facing. For more information, visit the career channel at HowStuffWorks. 1. How do recent graduates get started in a career Read More …

Don't Let Your First Interview be Your Most Important

Before starting my first job search in the “real world”, I didn’t realize how the job interview process worked.  I soon realized that companies usually interview many people for one position and put candidates through several interviews before making a decision.  The first job interviews I had were for part-time jobs for which I was Read More …