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A Comprehensive Collection of 50+ Experts' Top Tips

A Comprehensive Collection of 50+ Experts' Top Tips

As seen in:

Best of 2022

 

 

1

10 Steps For How to Choose a Career

by LifeAndMyFinances

 

According to a recent survey commissioned by Catalyst and CNBC (conducted by The Harris Poll), half (50%) of employees intend to make a career change soon. The pandemic was a catalyst for many to rethink their careers—53% of Americans who quit their jobs in 2021 changed their field of work or occupation.

 

Find out how to avoid the career mistakes of the majority and instead learn how to choose a career that’s perfect for you.

 

2

Put Down the Fork – Playtime’s Over...

by HiJunior

 

We wanted to find out what Americans really think when they see children in restaurants. Are people universally deterred by little ones dining next to them? Or are we totally cool with parents eating out together with their offspring?

 

The only way to know was through research. We surveyed over 1000 people and came up with some pretty surprising answers, and some general trends that we didn’t expect. 

 

3

Digital Nomad 2022 Statistics and Trends

by Max Woolf

 

 Nearly 10.2 million Americans today consider themselves digital nomads - people who travel and explore while working - and that number is only expected to go up. To make things easier, Passport Photo Online compiled a comprehensive list of digital nomad statistics and trends for 2022.

 

4

Why Workations Are All the Rave

by Max Woolf

 

A growing number of people are now looking to blend work and play, i.e. go on vacation while continuing to work remotely. After all, telecommuting and hybrid setups continue to reign supreme.

See the results of a study, where Passport Photo Online surveyed over 1,000 Americans to discover what challenges they faced during their workation experiences. 

 

5

Top HR Software Solutions Of 2022

by David J. Brin at UpCity

 

Before you purchase an HR software solution, it’s important to do your research. Discover the top HR software available, along with each solution’s features, benefits, and pricing options. 

 

6

Smart ideas for passive income during the Coronavirus pandemic

by Post Affiliate Pro

 

Besides forcing people to turn to remote work and avoid social contact, COVID-19 also made many of us worried about our finances. Even if your current job position wasn’t affected by COVID-19, you have probably thought about getting a side.

 

7

15 templates to write awesome customer service emails

by Andrej Csizmadia at Live Agent

 

Supporting more channels with the same number of resources means being strategic about how and when you communicate. Customer service email templates can be one tool in your arsenal that saves you time, without compromising the level of care you provide to customers.

 

8

How to make team communication in a remote work environment easy

by Cloud Talk

 

Communication, in general, is one of the biggest challenges for any business and it’s considered to be a very important element of teamwork and collaboration by 75% of employers. But what about the type of communication that occurs between teams, who are often located in different cities or even countries due to remote work? 

 

9

14 Professional Development Survey Questions You Need to Ask 

by Sparkbay 

 

Want to know how your employees feel about professional development? Here are 14 science-backed employee survey questions to help you measure and improve professional development at work. 

 

10

6 Best SERP Tracking Tools For Each Use Case

by Ryan Prior at Marketing Arsenal

 

There are a huge number of options out there for SERP tracking software. A lot of them seem similar (and they are), but there are key differences which will impact your buying decision. In this article, Ryan recommends 6 tools for depending on what you need.

 

 

 

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Jacques Buffett, CPRW
Jacques, a Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW), is a career expert who has published almost 200 articles on Zety. His insights and advice have been published by LinkedIn, Forbes, MSN, Yahoo!, Business Insider, AOL, U.S. News, and other top news outlets. He also has extensive professional experience in people management and recruitment.

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