December 2013

how to survive in an open plan office

On a recent open thread, commenter Frieda asked this: Our CEO announced this week that the new office space we are moving to next fall will be all open plan. No offices, no cubicles. Apparently even executives will have the same workspace as everyone else. Does anyone else have experience working in an open plan […]

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something your cover letter does not need to do

I’ve seen a few people lately advising others that a cover letter needs to address every single one of the qualifications listed in the job ad. This is not true, and it will usually make for a crowded, less effective cover letter. You do want to be sure that the qualifications described in the job posting […]

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how can I back out of a mentoring relationship?

A reader writes: I’m hoping you can help me with how to tail off a coaching situation. I’ve been working with someone for a year now; her supervisor doesn’t have listening or development skills, and they don’t get along because of frustration on both sides anyway. It’s not a formal coaching relationship at all. She […]

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10 funniest workplace gift debacles

I recently asked readers to tell me about their most awkward workplace gift moments — and you delivered. Here are the 10 funniest and most awkward – from which we can draw the 10 key gift-giving lessons below. 1. Employees should not be pressured to send the CEO’s family on a ski trip The second-in-command of […]

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I want your updates … and an interview with me

Two things — 1. Listen to an interview with me about internships I’m interviewed on the latest episode of The Money Jar podcast, talking about how to be awesome at your internship — or any job, really. (And this is timely, because I’m hiring an intern. Details coming tomorrow.) You can listen to the interview […]

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should you ask for the job at the end of an interview?

A reader writes: I read that if you ask for a job at the end of an interview, you should be prepared to accept the position on the spot. Is this true? What if the offer (salary, benefits, all of those things that you are not supposed to ask during the interview) is unfair/not up […]

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6 secrets to getting a better performance evaluation

With the year drawing to a close, it’s performance evaluation time in many companies. Performance evaluations don’t have to be stressful or nerve-wracking, especially if you follow these six tips to get ready for for yours. 1. Realize that most managers hate doing performance evaluations. It’s not that managers don’t want to give you feedback, but […]

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