retiring coworker took credit for our full product line, can I take off my shoes at work, and more — Ask a Manager

It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Coworker’s retirement email took credit for our full product line I received an email from a coworker who is retiring next month. The worker, let’s call him Carl, announced his upcoming retirement and then bragged for a long paragraph about his integral design accomplishments for … Read more

What To Do When The Job You Interviewed For Is Reposted

After you interview for a job, the hiring manager messages you and says that they went with another person or in another direction. However, a few days later you see the job is reposted. What is going on? When an employer does this, it’s a rejection of you. I’m going to be brutally honest. For … Read more

Quick Tip: Monday Is The Day For LinkedIn Endorsements

LinkedIn launched a new feature a handful of years ago that lets you quickly and easily endorse people in your network for one or more skill sets they’ve chosen to list for themselves. Anyone who is actively looking for work right now should be striving to get endorsed often. Here’s why… Recruiters Will Be Looking … Read more

10 Tips For Overcoming Job Burnout As A Professional

Are you suffering from job burnout? Job burnout is a very specific type of stress that differs from the stress that we experience as part of a “normal” life experience. The folks at the Mayo Clinic define job burnout as a “state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment … Read more

candidate no-showed for a high-level interview, leaving over a matter of conscience, and more — Ask a Manager

It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Can I work remotely across the country if I’ve been having health problems? I am a primarily in-office knowledge worker who gets Fridays to WFH. Over the last couple of months, I’ve been having heart-related health issues that rest seems to help. I’ve asked for … Read more