Sage Advice for Surviving Major Workplace Transitions
Change can be difficult, but it is also inevitable. Here is some advice for being prepared to embrace change and thrive in your new circumstances.
Change can be difficult, but it is also inevitable. Here is some advice for being prepared to embrace change and thrive in your new circumstances.
We’re only two weeks into the new year, but many of us are probably already at our wit’s end. We at GovLoop understand the need for a wellness check. Thankfully, we have award-winning civic leadership coach and organizational strategist, Frieda Edgette, to guide us in helping manage the chaos through mindfulness.
Those of us who advocate for constituents in our professional lives can find ourselves becoming advocates for people in our personal lives.
Microlearning videos have increased training retention at the IRS by providing short training videos that are available to view just-in-time.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of January 15, 2021.
SMART goals can serve as a personal and professional achievement roadmap and are superior to resolutions. Here’s why you should adopt the model now.
On the NextGen online training, “How to Set and Achieve Career Growth Remotely,” three government experts with decades of experience shared their advice on how to continue developing new skills and competencies while working remotely.
How have you managed to endure through the past year? One lesson learned is that the pandemic is not a short race.
There’s peace in career ownership and knowing you are where you’re supposed to be in life. Consider yourself fortunate if you know it to be true.
Bailey’s journey provides great lessons on the importance of self-reflection, setting goals, building relationships and other valuable life skills.