Angela Copeland, Times-Standard

Angela Copeland

Times-Standard

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Past articles by Angela:

Career Corner | Focus on loving your job

“If you are in a situation that feels tough, look around you. One way to combat unhappiness at work is to find a work friend.” → Read More

Career Corner | The stories we tell ourselves

“Sadly, job searching has evolved into a numbers game. In order to find a new job, I suggest job seekers try to set a goal to apply to 100 jobs.” → Read More

Career Corner | Prepare for Your 2023 job search

“You don’t have to be a certain age to try things.” → Read More

Career Corner | Prepare for your 2023 job search

“No matter what sort of job you’re pursuing, the time to get started is now. Do not sit and wait for a job to find you.” → Read More

Career Corner | Keep looking forward

Just because an interview with a prospective employer went well, it’s not the time to stop searching. Wait til the offer is in hand, Angela Copeland writes. → Read More

Career Corner | Giving thanks this season

“Send a thank you email the afternoon after your interview. They may make a decision quickly, so the email ensures your message will get there in time.” → Read More

Career Corner | Emergency preparedness for your career

“This is the time to prepare for your own storm,” Angela Copeland writes. → Read More

Career Corner | Scary interviews aren’t just for dreams

“When it comes to job interviews, don’t expect everything to go perfectly,” Angela Copeland writes in this week’s Career Corner column. → Read More

Career Corner | Maintain social connections while working from home

As I’ve shared before, I’m a fan of working from home. Although it comes with pros and cons, the benefits are often undeniable. Those working from home are often able to be more product… → Read More

Career Corner | Do less, not more

“Rather than try to accomplish everything, decide which of your long list of things is the most important,” Angela Copeland writes. → Read More

Career Corner | Prepare fo the future

“If there’s one thing we all learned in 2020, it’s that anything can happen.” Angela Copeland writes this week in Career Corner. → Read More

Career Corner | A new kind of Labor Day

“Quiet quitting is not a long-term solution for what should be a short-term problem,” Angela Copeland writes in this week’s Career Corner column. → Read More

Career Corner | Mum’s the word when looking for a new job

“When it comes to job searching, there’s no better alternative than to keep yours a secret,” Angela Copeland writes in Career Corner. → Read More

Career Corner | Approaching leadership tailored to a diverse workforce

“People with many backgrounds and experiences are working together more now than ever before,” writes Angela Copeland in this week’s career corner. → Read More

Career Corner | No looking back on remote work

“Signs are beginning to emerge that we may never go back to the way things were before,” Angela Copeland writes. → Read More

Career Corner | Uncertainty in the market

“Uncertainty and fear are often the products of the unknown and of change,” Angela Copeland writes. → Read More

Career Corner | Employer stance tied to health care offerings

“… health care is very often tied to the employer. Thinking of it through this lens, it does make sense for a company to make a decision about the type of health care they want to provi… → Read More

Career Corner | Interviewing for successful outcomes

“With unemployment still relatively low, employers are continuing to struggle to find and retain great talent,” Angela Copeland writes this week. → Read More

Career Corner | The importance of leadership

“Prior to the pandemic, I knew much more about my coworkers, and I bet you did too,” Angela Copeland writes in Career Corner. → Read More

Career Corner | Congratulations to the new graduates

This is a big month. Graduates are emerging from college after spending over two years in a pandemic. Can you imagine what it would have been like to spend your junior and senior years of college b… → Read More