I get emails from Salary.com.
I noticed they have many podcast episodes on interesting topics.
I thought Rec. Therapists might be interested in these episdoes.
Here are the links I received in my latest email:
The Salary Talk Podcast
Episode 42: How to Get Your Way in Business & LifeEpisode 41: 7 Bad Work Habits That Masquerade as VirtuesEpisode 40: How to Land Your Perfect Nursing JobEpisode 39: How to Find Your Next Job in 1 DayEpisode 38: Job Interview Secrets That Get You HiredEpisode 37: Secret Salary Negotiation Tips No One Taught You
Episode 36: How to Get Along with (Almost) Everyone at WorkEpisode 35: Are You Likeable Enough to Succeed?Episode 34: How to Pay Off Student Loans FasterEpisode 33: Debate: Putting a Monetary Value on MomsEpisode 32: A New App to Help Close the Pay GapEpisode 31: Leadership Lessons from the Soccer Field
Episode 30: Why You Procrastinate & How to Stop
Episode 29: Dream Jobs: TV Producer Sherali Najak
Episode 28: Hiring for Attitude
Episode 27: Social Networking for Career Success
Episode 26: 12 Bad Habits That Hold Good People Back
Episode 25: 360 Degrees of Influence
Episode 24: Headhunter Hiring Secrets
Episode 23: How to Get Hired in a Tough Market
Episode 22: Get Anyone to Say "Yes" in 8 Minutes or Less
Episode 21: Dream Jobs: Fantasy Sports Expert Dave Richard Episode 20: Why Women Don't Get Paid Like Men Episode 19: HARD Goals
Episode 18: An Inside Look at Salary.com
Episode 17: How to Work for an Idiot
Episode 16: Bad Bosses, Crazy Coworkers & Office Idiots
Episode 15: Dream Jobs: Executive Chef Ed GlebusEpisode 14: Developing a Successful Work/Life Blend
Episode 13: Self Promotion for Introverts
Episode 12: Mike Rowe Talks Dirty JobsEpisode 11: Women Don't Ask: The High Cost of Avoiding Negotiation
Episode 10: Dream Jobs: Voice Actor Jennifer Hale
Episode 9: Looking Like a Success on a Ramen Budget
Episode 8: Tips on Talking When Stakes Are High
Episode 7: How to Get Paid What You're Worth
Episode 6: Get Ahead by Being Yourself
Episode 5: Getting More RESPECT at work
Episode 4: Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't & Why
Episode 3: Negotiating Your Salary
Episode 2: Getting More
Episode 1: The Career Coward's Guide
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