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Five Reasons Working Abroad Will Make You a Longer Leader

If I've learned anything over the course of my 20-plus year corporate career, it is that the willingness to take risks and the ability to connect the dots are inextricably intertwined. Playing it safe may have been the way when people stayed at the same company for 30 years, but in an age where the median tenure is less than five years, you have a fairly finite period of time to make enough...

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7 challenges you have to overcome to be successful

It's truly fascinating how successful people approach problems. Where others see impenetrable barriers, they see challenges to embrace and obstacles to overcome. Their confidence in the face of hardship is driven by the ability to let go of the negativity that holds so many otherwise sensible people back. Martin Seligman at the University of Pennsylvania has studied this phenomenon more ...

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11 signs you're doing everything right at work — even if it doesn't feel like it

It's hard to gauge your own performance at work — especially if your boss doesn't dole out praise so easily. But there are some key behaviors of employees who are excelling. Those behaviors include knowing how to prioritize, setting lofty goals, and helping others effectively. We rounded up 11 indicators that you're succeeding at the office — even if it feels otherwise.

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How to Check Your Online Presence Before Recruiters Look You Up

The article will show you: How to clean up your social media profiles and search engine results for recruiters. How to harness the power of LinkedIn to position yourself as a professional online. How to make your online presence and traditional resume work together.

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How To Make The Transition To Bigger Clients

In the early years of developing our automated payment system, we cut our teeth with small and medium-size businesses. This was a marriage made in heaven; our clients were thrilled to have personalized customer service and that we were striving to constantly improve our tools. We were happy to have that back and forth with our end user and progressively iron out the creases in our product and p...

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5 steps for transitioning into a new job

One of the most exciting challenges in a professional’s career is starting a new job. However, this can also be an incredibly stressful and demanding time. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed but don't let that effect your performance. We've put together five easy steps to ensure the transition into your new role is as smooth as possible:

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Etiquette in Saudi Arabia

Meeting Etiquette Men shake hands. Women generally hug and kiss close friends. Men and women would not greet each other in public from outside the family. When Saudis greet each other they take their time and converse about general things. Gift Giving Etiquette If you are invited to a Saudi's house bring something small as a thank you. Flowers do not make good gif...

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Adilstone Abroad: Working and Living as a Nurse in Saudi Arabia

Emily Bishop is a young American woman who lived and worked in the country of Saudi Arabia as an experienced registered nurse in 2022.

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Success Stories: The Unexpected Journey of a Purpose-Driven Leader

Patrick Green, Director of Healthcare Recruiting at Adilstone Group, is a longtime friend of our president, Brandon Christensen and unexpected leader.

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What does working overseas do for my career trajectory? | Adilstone Answers

Embracing a job opportunity overseas opens up a world of possibilities, blending adventure and professional growth in one incredible journey.

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