Starting a career as a plumber contractor is a great option for those looking for a challenging job with a change of setting and new puzzles to figure out with every appointment. All it takes to ...
Do-it-yourself publicity maven Nancy Juetten was the guest speaker at a free “brown bag lunch” seminar Jan. 6 at downtown Redmond’s Thinkspace. The monthly educational events are “among the measures ...
Performance reviews aren’t meant to be a source of anxiety; they’re an opportunity to promote yourself, improve on your skills, and move toward the future. Performance reviews are a key component to ...
Engaging in self-promotion can feel like a balancing act. Highlighting your own skills and accomplishments is necessary if you want to come across as skilled and competent. As the quote goes, “If you ...
Pop quiz: If you're going to a rural music festival to see your favorite bands, what's the number one most important thing for you to bring? Answer: your gear. At this year's Camp Bisco, one of the ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Too many entrepreneurs I know still believe that their great idea will carry their startup. Yet most investors agree that the “idea” is ...
One of the worst ways to promote your work online is by exhibiting a god complex. Sure, it pays to celebrate what makes your work valuable. At the same time, you don’t want to annoy your potential (or ...
When a professional’s goal is to be an industry thought leader, the natural first step is to get their ideas out into the world. For many, this means writing an article. But once you’ve written an ...
Self-promotion without bragging is one of the hardest skills to master. And for women it can be even harder. Yet, it's one of the most important skills for career and business success. Self-promotion ...
Struggling to find a way to talk yourself up without sounding like you’re bragging or totally showing off? In the era of the Facebook/Twitter humblebrag, this balancing act is more difficult than ever ...
You need to brag. No one knows about what you’ve done, how skilled you are, the recognition you’ve received—until you tell them. No one is going home to google you—the burden is on you. My mantra: ...