Most people enjoy the summer blockbusters as a way to escape from the “real world” for a few hours, but I’m challenging you to go deeper. How can we embody the superheroes that are needed in our communities? How can we leverage our imaginations to solve the policy issues facing our nation? What kind of superhero are you?
Diversity and Inclusion: The Key to Success
Current studies on diversity and inclusion all indicate that it is not only the right thing to do but also the smart thing to do for your business. Learn about the key building blocks to success that can have your organization cultivating an inclusive environment.
Interviewing 101: Questions to Ask the Employer
An interview isn’t just a chance for the employer to get to know you—it’s also a chance for you to get to know the company at which you’re applying. Coming to the interview with some questions prepared in advance demonstrates to the employer that you’re interested in becoming a contributing, integrated member of the team and organization.
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My Story: Carolyn Smith
After finding the courage and the willpower to break away from an abusive relationship, Carolyn Smith was able to thrive with the help of her local Goodwill. She now works to provide care and hope for women who are recovering from a number of substance abuse addictions.
Making the Most of Your Summer
How do you know when you’re doing summer right? Simple. When you’re spending as much time outside every day as possible and saving money on your summertime essentials. If you live in a place that celebrates all four seasons, there’s just something so special about the summer!
The End of Charitable Tax Deductions?
Americans are generous and charitable in nature – in fact, one in ten Americans even works for a nonprofit - but tax incentives are important to how much they give. Last year, Americans gave nearly $370 billion to charitable organizations. However, this may all change soon.
Book Review: The Unfortunate Reality of Re-Training Today’s Workers
Imagine waking up one morning and discovering that many of your friends, family and others in your community lost their job! In her new book, Amy Goldstein shares the story of one community where residents were plunged into unemployment and poverty after the town's largest employer left. Here is what we can learn from their story and the unfortunate reality of re-training today’s workers.
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Your Job Search: Who to List as Employment References
If the job you’re applying for requests references, you shouldn’t leave that space blank. Any omission in your application could cause you to be passed by by employers. This article explores who and how to most effectively list references.
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Goodwill's Outside Inspiration for Summer
The official start of the summer season is still weeks away, but once the weather warms up it’s easy to forget that fact and look for excuses to get outside. While you’re fixing up the yard or decorating your porch, remember that every 23 seconds of every business day, a person served by Goodwill earns a good job. So, if you need new outdoor decor, don’t forget to check at Goodwill first where the dollars you spend are invested back into your community.
Programs At Risk Under “America First” Budget
The Administration released their skinny budget, known as “America First Budget” in mid-March, which was a rough outline of his spending priorities, and included $54 billion in cuts to over 60 programs. Now, we are hearing more details about the proposed cuts from the Administration in, “A New Foundation for American Greatness” which was released on May 23, 2017.
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