You’ve accepted an offer: now is a great time to assess what you want to get from this role and how it fits in your long-term plans. Check out the resources below to learn more.
Start Strong in Your New Role
According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, this decade may see the emergence of 170 million new jobs, even as AI-powered tools automate many tasks that define entry-level roles.
Maybe the future of work isn’t threatened …
Your job can give you a sense of purpose, but it can also turn into a problem if it becomes your primary identity. You might feel lost during time off and feel nervous when things slow down at work. If …
Most people think burnout looks obvious. They picture someone slumped over their desk, unable to keep up, or someone calling in sick all the time. But the truth is, executive burnout often looks like success, at least on the outside.
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Only a small percentage of professionals make it to the executive level, and it usually doesn’t happen by accident. Long before the official promotion, leaders often start identifying and quietly preparing their future executives.
The process can be subtle, but …
You’ve finally landed the job you wanted, but instead of feeling excited, you’re already certain it’s the wrong fit. It can take time to adapt to a new role or company, so you decide to give it three months to …



















