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Before starting my own company, I worked in HR for 20 years and spent time in employment law. For example, "I don't need help, just a listening ear for a minute and some reassurance that it gets easier." To be a great employee, you don't have to have every solution, but showing ownership and having ideas can help solve the problem much more quickly. When you're a good team player, your manager is more likely to fight for you to stay on their team. It's important to remember that sometimes, these decisions are out of your control, but displaying good traits can strengthen your case.
Persons: , Ashley Herd, doesn't, I'm, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, lhaas Locations: Atlanta
It's a good idea to find out about the restaurant's dress code in advance. "You might live in an area where the attire is more casual and shorts are acceptable, but that may not be acceptable in some higher-end restaurants," she said. To avoid this faux pas, she recommends finding out the dress code in advance to ensure you're appropriately dressed. Swann said looking up the restaurant's social-media pages can give diners an idea of what appropriate attire may look like. She added that it can help to look at the restaurant's hashtags to see what other people who have dined there have worn.
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Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Gab Waller, a 30-year-old fashion sourcer in Los Angeles. In June 2018, I started my company as a fashion sourcer, although at the time, I referred to myself as a personal shopper. I serve high-profile clients, private clients with high discretionary incomes, and younger clients looking to purchase their first luxury item. My specialty is sourcing high-end fashion pieces that are sold out and in high demand, especially when it comes to footwear. I understand that shopping for luxury fashion can feel intimidating, so with my business I aim to eliminate that.
Persons: , Gab Waller, Lori Harvey, Khloé Kardashian, I've, I'd, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Los Angeles
Read previewMy morning routine was simple: wake up, get dressed, let my dog out, and pour our breakfasts. And although I wanted to cling to hope, my dog was dying, and I knew I couldn't let him suffer. Since losing him, I realized pet loss feels like losing a family member; that's true, but it begins before then. AdvertisementFor me, grieving Taco didn't start when he died or when the vet said he was terminal. It started when I realized the miracle I was begging for, "please save my dog," was never coming.
Persons: , Taco, couldn't, Lyme nephritis, he'd, I'd, Taco didn't Organizations: Service, Business
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Leigh Henderson, a 42-year-old CEO of HR Manifesto, in San Antonio. I worked as an HR leader for nearly 20 years, supporting a handful of Fortune 100 organizations. Then after navigating a shocking layoff myself, I started HR Manifesto, a community on TikTok. AdvertisementAfter working in HR, here are four things I'd tell my friends to do if they heard rumors of layoffs happening in their office. AdvertisementIf you're an HR professional with advise on how to navigate the workplace during difficult times, and want to share your story, email Manseen Logan at mlogan@businessinsider.com.
Persons: , Leigh Henderson, there's, you've, it's, what's, Manseen Logan Organizations: Service, Business, HR Locations: San Antonio, TikTok, mlogan@businessinsider.com
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Trinity Howard, a 22-year-old loyalty tester in Tampa. Before I became a loyalty tester, I had my own run-in with cheating. I didn't know it then, but that was my first loyalty test, and it's now my full-time job. I told my new following to DM me if they were interested in a loyalty test and that I'd do it free of charge. I became a loyalty tester on LazoIn 2023, the founders of Lazo, a platform specializing in relationship loyalty tests, contacted me.
Persons: Trinity Howard, it's, who've, Lazo, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Lazo, Trinity Locations: Tampa
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nolan Church, a 35-year-old former recruiter for Google and Doordash from Salt Lake City. As a former recruiter at Google and the ex-head of talent at DoorDash, I've seen my fair share of candidates get ghosted by jobs they've interviewed for, and I've definitely ghosted candidates, too, but never intentionally. Recruiters forgetWhen candidates interview for a role and think, "I really want this job, but I'm not hearing back," I advise them to email the recruiter. One way to follow up with a recruiter is to send them a thank-you email within 24 hours after the interview. Recruiters are talking to other candidatesIf a candidate gets ghosted early in the hiring process, the recruiter is most likely talking to other candidates.
Persons: , Nolan, I've, they've, aren't, it's, hasn't, you've, haven't, that's Organizations: Service, Nolan Church, Google, Business, Hey Locations: Salt Lake City
Careers site Indeed will lay off roughly 1,000 employees, or 8% of its workforce. In a memo, CEO Chris Hyams said the company is profitable, but not set up for sustainable growth. Hyams said the cuts are more targeted than last year's across-the-board reduction of 2,200 workers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCareers site Indeed says it will lay off roughly 1,000 employees as it looks to simplify its organization.
Persons: Chris Hyams, Hyams, , Mark Zuckerberg's, " Hyams Organizations: Service, Business, Market, Facebook, Meta
In 2018, right before I graduated from high school, my parents said I could build a tiny house in their backyard, and live rent-free. AdvertisementMy dad and I built the tiny house togetherIn a way, a piece of the structure had already existed on the property. AdvertisementMy tiny house has the basics but on a much smaller scaleWhen you step inside the tiny house, there's the kitchen, which has a love seat, lower cabinets, a countertop, and appliances. For example, there's a shower, but because it's in a tiny house, the shower is smaller than your typical shower would be. Living tiny taught me a lot and made me think of what's truly important to me.
Persons: Mckean Matson, Matson, , I'd, Mckean Matson There's, I've, they're Organizations: Service Locations: College Station , Texas
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Adam Hunt, a 32-year-old CEO, real-estate agent, and investor at VSM Real Estate, in Minneapolis. If things go South, my real estate license will be a great backup. Since betting on myself and following my own path, I've learned that I'm the master of my own destiny. I've learned that you can lean into opportunities without jumping into them and taking full risks. When I got into real estate, I made the mistake of not understanding the market and how properties are valued.
Persons: , Adam Hunt, I've, Ryan Schroder Organizations: Service, VSM, Google, Business, Facebook Locations: Minneapolis, VSM,
To avoid ghosting job candidates, Church would schedule updates and ask for follow-up emails. There are four main reasons recruiters ghost candidates. Unfortunately, there are times when recruiters just ghost job candidates, and I don't think they should. When I was a recruiter, here are two simple ways I prioritized my candidates and avoided unintentional ghosting. They're hiring more, working more, and have more candidates on their plate than normal.
Persons: Nolan, there's, , I've, you've, doesn't, ghosting, it's Organizations: Google, Service, Nolan Church, cofounding, DoorDash Locations: Salt Lake City
I've worked in HR for 10 years, specifically, I work with senior leaders to ensure all sorts of HR compliance is in place. When it comes to HR, people are usually curious about how to stand out at work. After working in HR for 10 years, here are three things I'd never do in the workplace. In my HR role, I've noticed, that successful people tend to be very direct about their accomplishments and more vocal, whereas super-humble individuals tend not to talk about their achievements or advocate for themselves as much. AdvertisementAs a result, I've seen more negative things come out of sticking around too long at company functions than positive ones.
Persons: Valerie Rodriguez, I've, there's, Oversharing, it's, shouldn't, who's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: New Jersey
I was 15 years old when I heard about the singer Taylor Swift for the first time. Additionally, I had just moved back to Ohio to live with my dad, so I was the new kid at school, with the name Taylor Swift. To make them feel less weird about it, I pause, grab the microphone, and say, "Yes, my name is Taylor Swift. Please feel free to make jokes, I'll just shake it off, later," a Taylor Swift reference. For example, just this past weekend, I booked a dinner reservation for two under the name Taylor Swift.
Persons: Taylor J, Swift, Taylor Swift, she's, Justin Bieber, TJ, I've, Taylor, Manseen Logan Locations: Washington , DC, Ohio
Church said he always blocked out time to train hiring managers on how to recruit independently. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Block out time for outbound sourcingAfter years of recruiting and hiring talent, I've learned juggling the tasks of the job isn't easy. After reviewing inbound talent, I'd block out time for outbound sourcing — looking for people who hadn't shown an interest in the role but might be a perfect fit. I'd do this by creating a presentation for hiring managers, instructing them on how to source and interview candidates themselves.
Persons: Nolan, Church, , I've, we'd, I'd Organizations: Google, Service, Nolan Church, DoorDash Locations: Salt Lake City , Utah, DoorDash
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cyrus Yongbanthom, a 27-year-old assistant language teacher who moved from Kentucky to Japan. My mom was in the military, so we moved around a lot — it's hard to say where I'm from exactly. I feel like I'm really living life, and I'm focusing on the work and hobbies I want to do. Leaving America and moving to Japan was the greatest decision I made last year. If you moved states or countries and want to share your story, email Jennifer Eum at jeum@businessinsider.com.
Persons: , Cyrus Yongbanthom, I've, I'm, Jennifer Eum Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Kentucky, Japan, Peru, Kagoshima, Kyushu, Tokyo, Kagoshima and Kentucky, America, United States, I'm, jeum@businessinsider.com
Antagonistic traits might serve wartime presidents better, but most employees prefer conscientious leaders. Companies and institutions can thrive under conscientious leadership. A conscientious leader is typically more aware of others, has more humility, and is less impulsive. Let's look at the characteristics of antagonistic and conscientious leaders. A person who believes their way is the only way and loves the limelight might be an antagonistic leader.
Persons: , Ramani, that's, they're Organizations: Service, California State University, Companies Locations: Los Angeles , California
5 Trends to Bet Your Career On
  + stars: | 2023-11-22 | by ( Business Insider | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Innovation undoubtedly drives business growth — but it also powers new and exciting career opportunities. Artificial intelligence probably comes to mind as one example, especially in the wake of generative AI, but that's not the only story. AdvertisementIn this series, 5 Trends to Bet Your Career On, Business Insider is highlighting five fast-moving trends that are activating new professional opportunities for those just starting out, as well as those looking for something new. Each of the trends is explained in detail, with an accompanying essay from someone who has chosen that path. Credits:Series Editors: Madeline Berg, Lauryn Haas, Julia Hood, Manseen Logan, Nathan McAlone, Josée Rose, Bartie Scott, Debbie Strong.
Persons: that's, Madeline Berg, Lauryn Haas, Julia Hood, Manseen Logan, Nathan McAlone, Josée Rose, Bartie Scott, Debbie Strong, Marta Biino, Catherine Boudreau, Alyshia, Madison Hoff, Aaron Mok, Amanda Perelli, Noah Sheidlower, Aria Yang, Jinyoung Chang, Rodriguez, Bryan Erickson, Taylor Tyson, Rebecca Zisser Organizations: Business Locations: Alyshia Hull
Karen Rosenbloom is a trained chef who says culinary school was the best decision she's ever made. She's now studying journalism and has a goal to become a private chef who develops recipes. I applied for culinary school in 2018I was accepted and started in Johnson & Wales University's culinary arts program in Providence, Rhode Island, that August. AdvertisementI decided to try private chef workI found a private chef in the Miami area, and began to work under his mentorship in June 2020, which counted as my internship. This gave me an introduction to the world of being a private chef, and I loved it.
Persons: Karen Rosenbloom, she's, She's, , I've, I'd, I'm, it's Organizations: Service, Food Network, Johnson & Wales, Brown University, Brown, Columbia University Locations: Miami, Johnson, Providence , Rhode Island
A former recruiter for Google, Nolan Church now runs Continuum, a talent marketplace for executives. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nolan Church, a 34-year-old former recruiter for Google and Doordash from Salt Lake City, Utah. Before opening Continuum, a talent marketplace for executives, I worked as a recruiter for Google. Instead, candidates should focus on finding ways to stand out — and that preparation starts before the job interview. If you're a recruiter with helpful tips to share and would like to tell your story, email Alyshia Hull at ahull@insider.com
Persons: Nolan, they've, , — I've, they'd, Alyshia Organizations: Google, Service, Nolan Church, Alyshia Hull, ahull@insider.com Locations: Salt Lake City , Utah, DoorDash, Doordash
Celina Bhandari gave up the digital nomad lifestyle to live in NYC full-time. Initially, I didn't see myself as a digital nomad, but the more I traveled while working, the more accurate it seemed. While working as a digital nomad had many perks — and although it was once my dream — I learned there are some drawbacks to this lifestyle. This was a big reason why I stopped being a digital nomad — I wanted to have a consistent community of people in my life. AdvertisementAdvertisementI felt proud of myself for living life as a digital nomad.
Persons: Celina Bhandari, Bhandari, , couldn't, I'd, I've, Alyshia Organizations: Service, Mount, Alyshia Hull Locations: Hawaii, New York City, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, New York , California, Japan, Bali, America, New York, ahull@insider.com
AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jon Kotwicki, a 32-year-old flight instructor in Alaska, who turned an old cargo plane into an Airbnb. The exterior of Kotwicki's airplane conversion. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe living space in Kotwicki's airplane conversion. Either way, when people pull up to the Airplane house for the first time, I love seeing their reactions. The living space in Kotwicki's airplane conversion.
Persons: Jon Kotwicki, Jon, , Douglas, There's, They're, Alyshia Organizations: Service, Douglas DC, Airbnb, Alyshia Hull Locations: Alaska, Florida, Fairhaven , Alaska, Wasilla , Alaska, ahull@insider.com
Monica Maragos had a good paying job and was making good money when she quit her job to travel. AdvertisementAdvertisementShe downsized her clothes, her shoes and she began to live out of her Toyota Camry. When I was 18 and living in Florida, I got a good job and started making really good money in sales. I also wondered what would happen if I didn't like van life. If you quit your corporate job, significantly downsized your life, or relocated somewhere and would like to share your story, email Alyshia Hull at ahull@insider.com.
Persons: Monica Maragos, , backpacked, I'm, I've, Maragos, it's, Alyshia Organizations: Service, Toyota Camry, Craigslist, Alyshia Hull Locations: Florida, North Carolina, ahull@insider.com
William Hanson an etiquette coach shares the 7 drinking mistakes most people make at celebrations. AdvertisementAdvertisementDining skills are one thing we work on at The English Manner, along with drinking etiquette. Here are seven mistakes people might make while drinking at formal events and celebrations. They won't break as easily as formal glasses that are finely made. Drinking from a bottleOne way to elevate your sophistication is to unscrew the bottle and pour your drink into your glass.
Persons: William Hanson, , Alexandrea, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard, isn't you'll, you've, I've, Alyshia Organizations: Service, Royal Household, Alyshia Hull Locations: Britain, America, ahull@insider.com
Julia Broome moved from LA to NYC and returned after 5 months, but she doesn't regret the experience. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Julia Broome, a 27-year-old social media manager who moved from LA to NYC. Yet NYC felt exciting and new, and with a job opportunity I couldn't pass up, I decided to make the move. But when I finally found a place and moved to Hudson Yards, my money definitely didn't stretch as far. Starting a job in NYCI'd moved to start a new job — a role I just couldn't pass up.
Persons: Julia Broome, , I'd, would've, she'd, Alyshia Organizations: LA, Service, New, Hudson Yards, Alyshia Hull, ahull@insider.com Locations: LA, New York City, New York, Calabasas , California, Hudson
Calli Edington and her family moved from California to Georgia. My family and I lived in a small town in northern California called Magalia, 90 miles north of Sacramento. So we packed up and moved to Douglas, Georgia because we wanted a slower pace of life, and we absolutely love it here. AdvertisementAdvertisementOur family loves Georgia and we don't see ourselves going back to California. My husband and I both worked 9-to-5 jobs in California, and we still weren't able to afford a house.
Persons: Calli Edington, Douglas, There's, It's, Alyshia Organizations: Service, Manners, Alyshia Hull Locations: California, Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Sacramento, Douglas , Georgia, Magalia, We're, Atlanta, Florida, , ahull@insider.com
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