Tag: work-life balance

Time Management for IT: Get More Done, Stress Less

November 15, 2024 in Professional Development

 

Ever feel like you’re drowning in a sea of deadlines, urgent requests, and never-ending to-do lists? You’re not alone! Many IT professionals struggle to keep up with the demands of their jobs. But here’s the good news: you can take control of your time and get more done without the stress. This blog post is […]

 

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Avoid Burnout: How to Thrive in a Demanding Tech Career

October 11, 2024 in Professional Development

 

The tech industry is thrilling, but it’s also notorious for its fast pace and high pressure. Long hours, tight deadlines, and the constant need to stay on top of new trends can make tech careers highly demanding. While exciting, this intense environment can lead to tech burnout if not managed properly. But don’t worry—there are […]

 

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Work-Life Balance in IT: Maintaining Your Well-being

April 19, 2024 in Professional Development

 

Finding the perfect mix between work and fun can be tricky, especially for those in the IT world. Being stuck in front of a computer for the long haul comes with its own set of challenges. It’s like constantly being plugged in but never fully charging your own batteries. Explore how finding a good work-life […]

 

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Achieving Work-Life Balance when Working from Home

October 4, 2019 in Ask a Recruiter, Dallas IT Recruiting

 

Working from home has its advantages. The coffee is great, and the commute is fantastic. Along with all of the benefits people get from working at home, the territory also comes with a potentially serious downside. Many employees find it hard, if not impossible to separate their professional and personal lives. Distractions (e.g. children, chores, […]

 

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The Right (And Wrong) Reasons To Leave A Job

August 3, 2018 in Employment

 

Let your next job search be focused in positivity and not just a way to escape your struggles if things aren’t going your way at work right now. Your career path should focus on achieving your professional and life goals. Says Wein, “It’s not a weight on your shoulders, it is the next step.”

 

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