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New Job Anxiety: How to Cope with the Jitters

October 29, 2024
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Your job search is finally over and you’ve just signed an amazing offer. First, you feel exhilarated and content. But with the first day at a new job fast approaching another feeling settles in — anxiety.  

Perhaps it’s your impostor syndrome whispering that you will fail (which you won’t!) or your feeling overwhelmed, imagining how you’ll interact with your new team, build rapport with your boss, and settle into productive mode. 

New job anxiety is common: a whopping 87% of workers have jitters before starting a new role, according to a Monster poll. Another 53% say starting a new job feels scarier than holding a spider, skydiving, or going to the dentist. 

And yet, you cannot allow work anxiety to get into the driver’s seat because you risk sabotaging your own success (and wrecking your mental health). Learn how to tame your anxiety about a new job from this post. 

How Long Does New Job Anxiety Last?

Most people cope with the new job jitters within 8 to 12 weeks after starting a new position.…

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Changing Careers at 40 and Beyond: How To Do It Right

October 17, 2024
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You’ve been in the same roles for almost two decades and the prospects of spending another five make you sick to your gut. Perhaps it’s time for a pivot. Here’s everything you need to know about changing careers at 40. 

Is it Worth Changing Careers at 40?

YES! If you no longer feel satisfied in your current field or role, taking a U-turn is a perfectly normal thing to do. People like Jeffrey Brotman (co-founder of Costco), Robin Chase (co-founder of Zipcar), and Ray Kroc (former CEO of McDonald’s) among others achieved major career success after hitting 40. 

In general, people aged 35 and 44 change jobs roughly 2.9 times, and those between 45 and 52 change jobs about 1.9 times, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. So you’ll be hardly an “outlier”! 

What’s more, a recent study found that people who started a new career at 40 feel much more content. Over half (55%) are very happy about their decision, 64% say their stress level decreased, and a whopping 72% feel like a “new person” since the career change. …

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The Best Budtender Cover Letter Examples (+Tips)

October 11, 2024
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budtender working at medical dispensary

If you don’t think you need a cover letter and resume for a budtender position, think again. You can’t just walk into a dispensary and announce your candidacy. Why? Because most medical marijuana dispensaries have become big businesses and run a formal hiring process for hiring new employees. Plus, they must meet certain compliance regulations when hiring new employees. 

On the pro side, the legal cannabis industry has added almost 23K new jobs through 2023 and now employs over 440K people across the country. As product sales volumes keep growing, the job outlook for 2024-2025 is equally positive. 

If you want to ride this wave, check our budtender cover letter samples below to get some inspiration for your job application. 

General Budtender Cover Letter Example (Word version)

budtender cover letter example for dispensaries job

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Budtender Cover Letter Sample (text version)

Dear Sam,

I understand you’re looking for another budtender for MJ Store and I think I would be a great fit. In fact, Jim Jackson, who works for you now, recommended me to apply. 

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Writing a Time Off Request: Tips and Template

October 5, 2024
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Did you know that almost half of Americans who have paid time off (PTO) take less time than their employer offers? Some don’t want to fall behind in their work. Others fear letting down their bosses or colleagues. 

Yet, taking time to decompress is important because it helps prevent physical and mental health issues, accumulated due to prolonged stress and fatigue. Rest then leads to better cognitive performance, which increases your productivity and satisfaction. So you should never feel guilty about filing a time off request — and here’s how you do it. 

How to Request Time Off

Unfortunately, only three states (Maine, Nevada, and Illinois) have employment laws that mandate paid time off accumulation for employees. The rest leave the decision at the employer’s discretion. So the employer can legally deny your time off request unless it’s guaranteed by The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). 

Hence, you need to be strategic about how you frame your request and when you submit a time off request form.…

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Hidden Job Market: Does It Exist and How Do You Get In?

September 23, 2024
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Perhaps, you too have seen this stat floating on the Internet: “Approximately 80% of all job openings are part of the hidden job market”. Now you are wondering: is the hidden job market really a thing? And if so — is it as big as they say and how do I get in?! 

Yes, the “hidden job market” exists, but a more accurate term would be “hidden in plain site”. Let’s start with the hidden job market definition to understand better what people mean by it. 

What is the Hidden Job Market?

The hidden job market refers to all job openings that aren’t immediately publicized on a job board or corporate website but instead filled in internally, through referrals, or direct head hunting. In other words, the hidden job market includes all hiring channels, except for public job listings, used by recruiters to fill open roles. And those are plenty — LinkedIn, employee referrals, and recruiters’ professional networks among others.…

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First Day at a New Job? Here’s How to Prepare

September 17, 2024
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It’s official: the job search is over and you’re now with the new company. Woot-woot! But the joy can be spoiled by first-day scares. What should I pack? What if I make a stupid comment to a new colleague? Or worse — embarrass myself in front of the new boss? Get all set for having a fabulous first day at a new job with our guide. 

How to Prepare for Your First Day at a New Job

As they say: Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. To have a great first day you should: 

  1. Prepare paperwork, outfit, lunch, and other personal items. 
  2. Plan your route and confirm start time and access instructions 
  3. Make a list of questions to ask about the company 
  4. Be ready to learn and interact a lot. 

Below are our best tips for an amazing first day at a new job: 

Have a Structured Evening Before 

Figuring out what you’ll need to bring the night before greatly reduces the stress in the morning.…

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