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Travel back in the Corporette® time capsule… Here's what was on our minds oh so many moons ago.
One year ago…
- The Best Financial Books for Beginners
- How to Schedule Repeating Tasks
- Engagement Rings: Have You Ever Upgraded, Downgraded, or Swapped It Out?
- How to Care for Curly Hair in Winter
- Do You Have to Give Your Salary History?
- How to Stay Fit in Winter: Snow Days, Resolutions, and Other Fun
Two years ago…
- Tailoring Alterations for Women: What to Ask For To Look More Polished
- The Office Pashmina: 9 Ways to Use a Wrap at the Office
- Instant Pot Tips
- The Best Knee-High Boots for Commuting to Work
- Work Appropriate Nails: How Long is Too Long?
- 6 Online Classes for Working Women
Three years ago…
- 5 Things to Always Bring to Interviews
- Five Easy Ways to Get Over a Cold
- Do You Display Family Pictures at the Office?
- How to Learn a New Language
- Slow Cooker Recipes for Busy Women
MORE WORK FASHION ADVICE
- Wow, The Corporette Guide to Comfortable Heels launched in 2011! We just updated it! Any new finds for comfortable shoes, ladies? Please leave 'em as comments on the Guide.
- How to Style Long Hair for Job Interviews (this is one of our top posts!)
- Why Sheer Blouses and the Office Don't Mix
- Can Younger Women Wear Designer Suits like St. John's?
- When Should You Give Up and Buy a Larger Size?
- Tips on Wearing Black and Navy Together
MORE CAREER ADVICE
- How to Interview in a Snowstorm
- Joining the Boys' Club When You're a Woman
- When Is Your Office Decor “Too Nice”?
- What to Wear to an “Informal” Interview
MORE LIFESTYLE ADVICE FOR OVERACHIEVING CHICKS
- Planning for Babies (This was a great discussion!)
- Laughter as Medicine: How to Deal with Stress and Anxiety With YouTube
- Tax-Savvy Investments: 401Ks & IRAs, Oh My!
- Changing Your Name After Divorce
- What To Eat When You Have No Time to Eat
- Can a Water Bottle Be Unprofessional? (Or: Are We Overthinking This “Professional” Thing?)
Long distance
I need tips on long distance job searching. I am currently in Europe and looking at positions in the U.S.–lived in the U.S. before. I started looking casually this week and saw positions that I think would be a good fit.I want to apply and see what happens but some want someone in a month or two. Ideally I would like to land a position before leaving my current job but that looks challenging when doing this from another continent. I’m open to most location in the U.S. as well, so I’m not necessarily focusing on one area.