By Kate Johanns The operations of a college or university require a myriad of professionals—finance folks, communications, and media types, facilities experts, campus dining services, etc. But as higher education returns to its "new normal" in fall 2021, the types of employees required in a post-pandemic world might change. Here are six areas primed to see growth as higher ed adjusts to life after quarantine. |
By Russ Finkelstein Often what matters when making a job or pivot is a strong reaction to something that troubled you in your former or current job. My role when advising others is to get them to see how there is nuance in those reactions. You want to be sure that you are not setting yourself up for a different job, but a better job. |
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