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Years of experience writing for newspapers, including column, magazines and online sites. Specializes in Business writing, Green Living, Health & Beauty, the Arts and Travel. Hatha Yoga Teacher and TEFL instructor. Author and Illustrator. Profile on Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/caraemoore Scriptwriter for Radio, Television, Theatre and Film. Singer-Songwriter. Current International Press Pass with IFJ issued by NWU, member Washington D.C. Branch.
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How to Negotiate and Land Your Dream Promotion
Discussing promotions and raises can be challenging, but avoiding the conversation can have negative consequences. Timing is crucial; ask for a promotion after a significant success. Know your worth and be prepared with examples of your achievements. Use assertive language and specific data to support your case. Follow up if no decision is made and be persistent. If your current employer doesn't offer growth opportunities, consider looking elsewhere. Armed with these strategies, you can successfully negotiate and land your dream promotion.
Women Workers in Wartime
The article delves into the valuable insights provided by official personnel folders (OPFs) of women employed by the federal government during wartime, focusing on the case of Lucile Atcherson, the first woman to apply and test for the U.S. Foreign Service. It highlights the challenges faced by women in male-dominated roles and the rich genealogical information contained in these records. The National Archives in St. Louis houses these OPFs, which offer detailed employment histories, personal information, and insights into the lives of women who served in various capacities during World War I and II. The article underscores the importance of these records in overcoming the challenges of researching women's genealogical histories.
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