How to set goals for next year | These tools will help professionals stay focused | Be direct when inquiring about a job
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December 14, 2017
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Getting Ahead
How to set goals for next year
How to set goals for next year
Write down your achievement before your professional year comes to an end, making sure to note specific statistics and metrics, Michele Lando writes. After that, figure out goals that can help you build on those accomplishments next year.
Glassdoor (12/13) 
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These tools will help professionals stay focused
Professionals can use resources such as Trello, Asana and Basecamp to organize projects and track progress, writes Lori Hil. Meanwhile, time-tracking apps can help professionals prioritize their tasks and stay on pace to finish projects by their respective deadlines.
Forbes (12/13) 
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Making the Connection
Be direct when inquiring about a job
Get right to the point when contacting someone in the hopes of landing a job, writes Jenny Foss. Specifically state what you're looking for, and close the message with an offer to reciprocate when needed.
The Muse (12/12) 
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The Landscape
Survey: Workers want employers to push them to save for retirement
A survey by American Century Investments found that 8 in 10 employees would like their employers to give them at least a "slight nudge" toward saving for retirement. The survey also found that 75% of workers support automatic enrollment in retirement plans at 6% of salary, while most pre-retirees and younger workers said they would take a 3% match of retirement-plan contributions over a 3% pay increase.
PlanAdviser online (12/12) 
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Your Next Challenge
Don't play the blame game when discussing previous jobs
Don't play the blame game when discussing previous jobs
If you were fired from a previous job, avoid blaming a former manager and instead describe how you've learned from the experience. End your explanation by emphasizing your skills and positive qualities, writes Hallie Crawford.
U.S. News & World Report (12/13) 
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The Water Cooler
2,000-year-old mummy diagnosed with cancer
The mummified remains of a man who lived about 2,000 years ago received a full CT scan at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y. The scan helped doctors determine the man died of cancer, having had a malignant tumor on his fibula.
BGR (12/11) 
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