Becoming the Mom She Wished She Had If you asked graduate Ashleigh, (not her real name)* what she’s most proud of, she would tell you it’s her role as a mom. “That’s the thing I do best, being a mom, and that’s what I care most about in the world,” she said. After experiencing a toxic childhood … [Read more...]
How to Break Your Own Glass Ceiling
Or, Get Yourself Unstuck from the Ruts of Life If we always do what we've always done, we will always get what we've always got. We all have our own glass ceilings. We have self-imposed limits that are beliefs we hold about what we can do and what we can't. They can be based on past … [Read more...]
Don’t Fall into the Gap – Interview Tips for Explaining Gaps in Your Work History
You finished crafting your resume and are feeling ready to send it out into the world. But there is one problem—this big, glaring gap between February and November 2015 when you were out of work. It just screams, “Look at me, hiring manager! I was unemployed!” Do you mention it, or try to hide it? … [Read more...]
Dress For Interview Success
Congrats! Your shining resume has landed you an interview at a truly awesome company. You go girl! This could be the big opportunity you’ve put in so much hard work to achieve. But before you get ahead of yourself imagining how you’ll decorate your office space, it’s time to ask yourself an … [Read more...]
I Did it and You Can Leap Too
Four Years of Alumni Inspire Future Graduates I love to tell them that I started in those same seats and felt what they are feeling now. But look at me now. If I did it, they can, too. --Ruth You can tell a program works when former participants leap at the chance to return. As week one … [Read more...]
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