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A Much Better Way to Think About Work-Life Balance - 0 views

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    Work-life balance is not achievable, but every individual should try to seek the balance that makes them happy.
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Work Life Balancing tips - 0 views

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    Work-life balance depends on three items: career, family structure, and finances. Work-life can be achieved through work schedules and time management.
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Faculty work-life balance - 0 views

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    Only you can set the boundaries for your work-life balance. This balance should be intellectual, emotional and spiritual.
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The Price You Will Pay for Work-Life Balance | The Professor Is In - 0 views

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    Work-life balance is possible, but it takes commitment and it may also come at a price. The cost may be a promotion or a raise. This cost affects women more than men, because women leave the profession to be with their families.
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Work Life Balance in Academic Careers - 0 views

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    Work/Life Balance is different for every individual and is not about "...equivalent distribution of time between professional and personal activities." This is a topic that concerns everyone, especially those early in their careers
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Expecting Balance - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    It is important to set clear boundaries about your time for yourself and others. It is also important to do this in a way that t doesn't make you look bad.
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CV dos and don'ts - 3 views

shared by shawnhirano on 11 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    What type of curriculum vitae (CV) is most likely to impress potential employers? One that is simple, straightforward, organized and tailored to fit a job ad, experts say. "Right now it's a very competitive job market, and a CV is your ticket to an interview," says Tara Kuther, PhD, an associate professor of psychology at Western Connecticut State University who has given seminars on writing CVs.
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    This article stresses both the do's and the don'ts of a CV. I thought the sections on "Honestly Representing Your Work" and "Weight if it's Worth Including" added to the required articles of this module.
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Career Center - PhDs - CV - The Elements - 1 views

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    Listed below are the dozen plus categories of information, that are most often included in a CV (It is also useful to think of them as modules that can be moved around to suit particular openings and circumstances). It would be rare for someone to use all of them in a single CV.
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    I like how the author of this article from the University of California Berkeley posted an example after each description. I noticed that many of the articles that I read about CVs gave similar information, but the layout of this article was more effective.
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