Sunday, January 19, 2014

WELLNESS TIP ON YOUR CAREER: When You’re in Your 20s >> Have a plan. Out of college, it’s tempting to take the first job that comes your way. But one of the keys to work achievement is finding a career that makes you want to show up on Mondays. “From the first job you take, have a career strategy,” says Kathy Caprino, president of Ellia Communications, a career and leadership coaching company. “That can morph, that can be very malleable, but understand what your passions and talents are, and try to craft a career that’s aligned with that. - What Are Your 'High-Earning Years'? Pay in Your 20s, 30s and 40s

CLICK LINK TO READ ARTICLE: What Are Your 'High-Earning Years'? Pay in Your 20s, 30s and 40s: "Consider your industry carefully. The differences in men’s and women’s numbers in PayScale’s analyses was largely driven by job choice. According to PayScale’s results at least, “Men tend to go into engineering, computer science, management roles and director roles more so than women, and those jobs see fairly consistent pay increases year in and year out,” Bardaro says. Maybe there isn’t a higher-paying career choice that lights your soul on fire, but if there is, you’d be foolish not to pursue it over another option.

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