Bad News for My Resume: The Job Search Ends
Here’s some bad news for my resume, but some good news for me. Check out what I’m thinking now that I’m…employed!
Woes of the Job Hunt: But What If It Actually IS Me?
It’s time to look in the mirror and ask the tough question during this job hunt: “Is it actually me? Am I the problem?”
Alternative Encouragements to Support Job Seekers
A tongue-in-cheek reminder that encouraging job seekers with empty words is best paired with a drink on the rocks….read on.
After Rejection: The Masochism of Requesting Feedback
Asking for feedback following a job rejection is its own brand of humiliation, but one that we must endure (but, like, do we really?).
That Time I Interviewed for a Viral $250,000 Writing Job
Remember when Chobani was going to pay $250,000 to a new executive writer? I do, because I interviewed for it…
On Leveraging College Teaching as Management Skills
Good professors can be great managers. You think leading a group of anxious college students is easier than managing a team of paid employees? Let’s discuss.
Cover Letters: Why AI is Not My Solution
Using AI for cover letters is just the latest hack to get seen, but I’m sticking to what I know best as a writer, for better or worse.
Welcome to My Substack: Love and Other Fictions
I have launched my own Substack, “Love and Other Fictions,” to share my short stories and novel writing.
Revisiting Roots: Teaching Journalism
Journalism education involves a whirlwind of change, but the essentials aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Let’s discuss why we’re still teaching it at all.
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