Caroline Dowd-Higgins
Posts by Caroline Dowd-Higgins:
The Four-Letter Word That Could Be Killing Your Career

Admittedly, I am a career development wonk and love sharing articles, blogs and videos that have empowered me with new information that will help me thrive in life and career The following blog was originally posted on the businessolver blog by Kelley Butler. It really gave me gave me pause to consider how I communicate […]
Showcase Your Value After Time Away from the Workplace
When returning to the workforce after an extended leave, it’s essential to showcase your value and transferable experiences to a prospective employer
Be an Empowered Woman

I recently came across a social media post with 10 Ways to Be an Empowered Woman and I want to share this inspiring wisdom with you. Consider these simple and self-nurturing ways to be your own best advocate so you can pay-it-forward as a role model to others. Attain your educational goals: never stop learning […]
Empower Your Job References with Current Information
Set yourself up for interview success by empowering your references with current information so they can speak well in your behalf.
Your Working Life with Marcello Pedalino
Marcello Pedalino authored, “Celebrate Life: How to Live it Up, Discover Fulfillment, and Experience the Joy You Deserve.”
4 Telltale Signs You Keep Getting Drawn To Jobs That You Hate

This post was contributed by Beth Green. Are you one of those people that seem to end up going from one terrible job to another? You might even begin to develop a complex about this strange phenomenon! You might think that there is a simple reason why you get drawn to dead-end jobs or ones […]
Plan C Professional Gives You Another Career Option
Dr. Erin Albert wrote the book, “The Plan C Professional” – those who enjoy a full-time job and partner it with an entrepreneurial venture on the side. You need not limit your career – embrace Plan C and thrive!
Your Working Life with Dr. Victor Strecher
Dr. Victor Strecher authored, “Life on Purpose: How Living for What Matters Most Changes Everything.”