Bringing My Authentic Self to Work: A RTX Leader on Balance and Leadership

A neurodiverse leader, Alison Faye Johnson values the support she receives at work. The Global Trade Sr. Manager at Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is empowered by a culture that supports inclusivity.

“I don’t have to hide any aspect …

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If You Have OCD and Struggle With Your Career — Try These 15 Jobs

Those who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have many challenges when it comes to working in many traditional office settings. Among other challenges, those who suffer with OCD may have challenges meeting certain expectations at work, dealing with coworkers or …

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Interview Tips for New Grads on the Autism Spectrum

You have worked really hard to get to this point. You are just about ready to graduate and take the next big step. But are you really ready? Interviewing for a job can put the best of us on edge …

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How This NSA Systems Engineer Has Grown Her Career by Harnessing the Power of ERGs

One thing Arielle does each day that she wishes more people would do is say ‘thank you.’ “I may say thank you just as much as I say hello in a day. I think it is important to show people …

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How to Make AI Your Own Personal Career Coach

In this episode, I talk about how to use AI as your own personal career coach—especially if you’re a first-generation professional navigating the job search, interviews, and career growth on your own. I share how AI can help you get …

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Sonos Success Story: How David Muckle Built His Career

“I didn’t find Sonos. Sonos found me,” says David Muckle, Senior DevOps Engineer at the pioneering audio tech company. That unexpected beginning launched a career that defies the fast-paced, job-hopping norm of today’s tech world.

Straight out of college, David …

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30 Jobs That Don’t Require Talking to People (Just a Little Here and There)

Not everyone wants to spend their day chatting with coworkers, leading meetings, or answering customer questions. And that’s completely fine. Some people just work better when they’re left alone—focused, uninterrupted, and free from small talk or constant collaboration.

If that …

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Federal Resume 101: Everything You Need to Know

When applying for a federal job, your resume needs to stand out in a very specific way. Unlike a typical private-sector resume, a federal resume requires detailed information, specific formatting, and a deeper focus on your experience and qualifications.

Understanding …

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How to Rest Well—and Give Your Brain a Real Break

Most of us know that rest is more than just taking a break—but we often find it hard to put into practice. In a world where work deadlines and personal responsibilities often compete for attention, knowing how to rest …

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7 Presentation Skills That Go Beyond Just Speaking

When you hear “presentation skills,” you might picture someone standing confidently at the front of a room, giving a polished speech with perfect slides. But strong presentation skills go far beyond public speaking. They show up in meetings, one-on-one conversations, …

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