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October 26, 2005 7:00 PM

The mom blog
Posted by Jason Tuoheyat 7:00 PM

At the risk of turning The Job Blog into the "Mom Blog," I'm going to piggyback on a popular theme here over the last few weeks - women in the workplace - with this link to "Job opportunities grow for mothers who reinvent themselves and set goals" from The Globe. The article points out how moms returning to work can improve their career choices by being flexible and open-minded.

"Opportunities are burgeoning for mothers who have the will and wits to reinvent themselves. Those who have clear goals, know how to market themselves and how to build bridges to the employers who want and need them will land back in the work world."

The funny thing is, this lesson doesn't apply to just moms. For anybody looking to make some headway in their career, a little bit of creativity and flexibility will go a long way.


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