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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. Ask a Manager Contents: - [update: my coworker keeps hijacking team meetings] - [how do I convince hiring managers of the value of my degree?] - [update: should I remove any mention of a controversial issue from my resume?] update: my coworker keeps hijacking team meetings Dec 27, 2016 10:59 am Remember the letter-writer whose coworker kept disrupting her meetings? Here’s the update. I took a few different approaches to reigning in the boorish and disruptive behavior that was plaguing our team meetings. At our next meeting I took your advice and (in a very upbeat way, I think) reviewed meeting expectations for everyone. These meetings […] You may also like: - [my coworker keeps hijacking team meetings] - [can I speak up about how our meetings always run way past the allotted time?] - [I talk too much in meetings!] [update: my coworker keeps hijacking team meetings] was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager]. [Read More] [share on Twitter] [Like update: my coworker keeps hijacking team meetings on Facebook] how do I convince hiring managers of the value of my degree? Dec 27, 2016 12:03 am A reader writes: I went to a very rigorous master’s program in the UK. The acceptance rate is up there with the Ivy League’s, the name is fairly well known, and I did very well. Now I live in a big city in the U.S. and no one cares. No one. I don’t get a […] You may also like: - [how to convince an interviewer I’m okay with admin work, even with a master’s degree] - [should I take the University of Phoenix off my resume?] - [mini answer Monday — 7 short answers to 7 short questions] [how do I convince hiring managers of the value of my degree?] was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager]. [Read More] [share on Twitter] [Like how do I convince hiring managers of the value of my degree? on Facebook] update: should I remove any mention of a controversial issue from my resume? Dec 26, 2016 01:59 pm Remember the letter-writer wondering if she should remove any mention of a controversial issue from her resume (#2 at the link)? Here’s the update. I’m only technically an update- I wrote in the question months ago about whether to remove volunteer work with a reproductive rights group from my resume. I first found AAM when […] You may also like: - [update: how important is it to answer every question perfectly during a job interview?] - [update from the reader who was insulted by a suggestion to intern] - [end your doubts about cover letters, all ye who enter here] [update: should I remove any mention of a controversial issue from my resume?] was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager]. [Read More] [share on Twitter] [Like update: should I remove any mention of a controversial issue from my resume? on Facebook] Getting too many emails? [Switch to a weekly version instead]. Copyright © 2016 Ask A Manager, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you signed up for my email list at askamanager.org. Our mailing address is: Ask A Manager askamanager.org Washington, DC 20002 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] | [update subscription preferences]

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