Nicole Jarvis, LMSW on April 1, 2019
When setting out on the job hunt, it is easy to be inundated with advice and best practices. While much of that information can be helpful, it's important to be able to distinguish between good, practical advice and inaccurate or irrelevant guidance. Read on for which commonly held job hunting beliefs are actually not true!
Read MoreNicole Franklin, MPH on March 12, 2019
On Friday, March 29, 2019, Cancer and Careers will host its 6th annual Midwest Conference on Work & Cancer, at Northwestern Prentice Women’s Hospital, in Chicago!
Read MoreChrissy Brennan on February 19, 2019
Most people pause at some point in their lives to assess their career — where they’ve been and where they’re headed. For cancer patients and survivors, this point often comes following news of their diagnosis. If you are ready to re-examine your career path, these steps can help.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on February 4, 2019
Looking to improve your presence on LinkedIn? Check out these suggestions for updating your profile in 2019.
Read MoreRachel Becker, LMSW on August 13, 2018
Cancer prompts many survivors to explore the idea of changing careers, in the hopes of increasing the degree of happiness in their life. Read on for tips on creating a map to get you there.
Read MoreChrissy Brennan on April 2, 2018
Preparing for re-entry into the work world after a hiatus is important for anyone. If you’re a cancer survivor, it may involve taking some additional things into consideration.
Read MoreGrace Blumberg, LMSW on March 5, 2018
A career change can be daunting, but these tips and tools can help you overcome your concerns and successfully work toward a new professional identity.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on February 19, 2018
Writing a LinkedIn article is a great way to increase networking opportunities and enhance your online brand. Here’s how to do it.
Read MoreChrissy Brennan on January 2, 2018
For people with cancer, it’s often not just the time of year that causes them to reflect on their job, but, rather, the sheer experience of being diagnosed or going through treatment. It can prompt them to look at how they spend their time at work — and whether they find it fulfilling.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on July 31, 2017
When you share an experience with someone, there’s something that connects the two of you. Leave your mind open to the possibility of networking, realizing that networking doesn’t necessarily mean you need to put on a suit and name-tag at a formal event.
Read MoreChrissy Brennan on July 5, 2017
Making a great first impression is a key component of successful networking. To ensure that happens, you need to remember four little words...
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on May 22, 2017
We know that networking can be challenging. But as the career coaches we work with have said time and time again, it’s a necessary step in the job-search process; so knowing how to do it is imperative.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on May 8, 2017
On Friday, June 23, 2017, Cancer and Careers will host our 7th annual National Conference on Work & Cancer, at the CUNY Graduate Center, in New York City.
Read MoreRachel Becker, LMSW on March 20, 2017
For many career changers, their first impulse is to take a professional development course or start networking. While these are both worthwhile initiatives, according to a recent article by Après Group, an important first step in this process is to identify transferable skills.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on March 13, 2017
Many older job-seekers express concern that their age puts them at a disadvantage when job-hunting. Check out these suggestions for how to make it a positive characteristic.
Read MoreChioma Onyekwere on February 13, 2017
Finding a new job can be challenging, so succumbing to job-search fears is not uncommon. However, by changing your mindset, you can overcome your anxiety and make progress in landing your dream job.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on October 26, 2016
We all have a tendency to compare ourselves to others, which isn't always helpful. One way to counter that is by boosting your self-confidence. Here’s how...
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on October 13, 2016
For a lot of people, networking is neither easy nor enjoyable; but many will admit that, when done right, it works!
Read MoreSarah Goodell on August 11, 2016
There are many reasons why people decide to change careers. One that we hear of often is cancer. A cancer diagnosis can cause people to think about their lives in a way that they hadn’t before — and it can make them realize that they want to do something entirely different. Here are four important steps to switching careers.
Read MoreRachel Becker, LMSW on June 20, 2016
The online community Skillcrush recently released a brilliant and easy-to-follow infographic illustrating 23 steps you can take to update your LinkedIn profile. Here are a few highlights...
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