Sentences with phrase «young professionals navigate»

I created THE CORPORATE TEA with the vision is to help young professionals navigate through the unspoken and unwritten rules of Corporate America.
She has found she's most passionate about helping young professionals navigate through their first few years as GenYers in the workforce.
He now focuses his writing on helping young professionals navigate the new economic climate.
This award ensures we will try even harder to provide Twitter content that is relevant and thought - provoking for young professionals navigating their careers.
She is also the founder of Punched Clocks, a site for young professionals navigating the work world.

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Through content, seminars, coaching via its new mobile platform, currently in beta, C - Suite Coach equips young professionals with strategies for successfully navigating the corporate world.
But the reality is that many of the counselors entrusted with helping young people to navigate their futures haven't spent an appreciable amount of time comparing notes with college admissions professionals.
I recall first coming upon it around the same time as Flaubert's Sentimental Education, and the vaguely twinned themes — of idealistic young men trying to navigate the vast and arcane social and professional labyrinths of the metropolis — seemed to strike a chord (as did George Gissing's New Grub Street and George Orwell's Keep the Aspidistra Flying, for somewhat related reasons).
The project was inspired by Castellon's own interests and experience navigating the art world as a young artist and arts professional, discovering the many moving pieces that make up the larger art industry.
Here are some reflections and advice from a senior female scientist (moi) who came up through the academic system during the bad old days of the 1970's and 1980's, and who has mentored many young female scientists as they navigate the professional world of academia.
David Shindler is a career coach and founder of online school, Career Navigating for Young Professionals — helping to save you time and take the guesswork out.
David Shindler is a career coach, the creator of the online school Career Navigating for Young Professionals, and author of 5 - star Amazon book Learning to Leap: A Guide To Being More Employable.
The most important thing we can all do is to talk to young people about their use of technology and help them to navigate the complex online environment with a strong support network of family, friends, teachers and professionals around them.
Demystifying the world of child welfare, this book shows early childhood practitioners how to successfully navigate this complex system and collaborate with a wide range of other professionals to meet young children's needs.
To help navigate through this process Gail Lovely, founder of LovelyLearning.com, will guide you through evaluating and selecting apps for professional use as well as to create effective and engaging learning experiences for young children.
College students and young professionals can easily navigate the site.
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