Bullies, Mean Girls, and Remaining Professional When Things Get Personal — Careers Done Write

In the 2004 cult classic film Mean Girls, Cady, the teenage protagonist, gets to experience public school and gets a quick primer on the cruel, tacit laws of popularity that divide her fellow students into tightly knit cliques. The guileless Cady falls into a clique known as the Plastics, the snobbiest, nastiest girls in school, … Read more

How New-Age Mentorship Programs Have the Potential to Increase Employee Retention

The workforce is a living, breathing entity that changes with each generation. The speed of this change has never been more significant than now. There are several key factors driving this accelerated change: Labor scarcity faced by industrialized nations in a post-pandemic world The digital revolution experienced by Gen Y millennials and Gen Z Zoomers—the … Read more