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Making Friends at Your New Job
Posted on 02/09 by Erin Helms
The start of a new job can be nerve-wracking. There are numerous concerns, and you might wonder if you will find any friends. Most problems take care of themselves. However, making new friends as an adult is a tricky process. Guess what? You can meet new friends who might become lifelong friends at your new place of work. Here is how to make new friends at work.
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Your New Job Isn't What You Expected. Now What?
Posted on 12/15 by Erin Helms
The new job is not what you thought. You might have done all the right things before accepting the position, but it is just not working. Don’t let it get to you. There are options for handling this crisis. You can do a few things if the new job isn’t working.
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