Nicole Jarvis, LMSW on December 5, 2024
There are many factors to consider when looking for work and/or changing jobs. Health insurance is typically a benefit that many job seekers prioritize when looking for work. For those who are working with a cancer diagnosis, it can be an extremely important aspect when deciding whether or not to take a job.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on October 25, 2024
On Saturday, October 19th, Cancer and Careers had the privilege of welcoming over 130 individuals to our 10th annual West Coast Conference, held virtually for the fourth year. It was a day of learning, connecting, and support!
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on August 30, 2024
With more companies adapting to less traditional work environments, with more remote and hybrid positions, the professional landscape was varied. Workplace flexibility is much more of an implemented practice in many industries.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on June 10, 2024
No matter how much you love your job, everyone needs a mental break from time to time. With the rise in constant communication software for work, like Slack, email, texts, zoom -- it's easy to fall into the trap of never getting out of 'work mode'. Read on for how to implement a healthier approach to work in the digital age.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on May 17, 2024
While experience listed is always important on a resume, don't overlook the importance of which skills you are presenting. Many people applying for jobs may not have the exact experience being requested, but by listing out specific skills, hard and soft, an applicant is able to show their potential in a role, which can be even more important.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on April 26, 2024
Networking has been cited as the best way to get a job when looking for work. But, so many people shy away from the practice. Given it's importance for landing a new job, it's a good idea to be well-versed in how to effectively build a network. Read on for how to establish a strong professional network.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on March 12, 2024
At it's core, communication is responsible for making things work. Whether that's keeping a business successfully operating or building personal and professional relationships, communication is integral to everything in life. So, what does it mean to be a super communicator? And is this a skill that can be learned?
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on January 23, 2024
Stress can feel overwhelming and omnipresent, especially when you're managing a diagnosis and work. It's important to take some time to hit the reset button to ground yourself and prepare to take on the many aspects of life.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on December 19, 2023
The news has been very heavy recently - what are some best practices for self-care when balancing work and the reality of the world?
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on October 26, 2023
Our 9th annual West Coast Conference on Work & Cancer took place virtually on Saturday, October 21st and with an audience made up of patients, survivors, social workers, nurses, and so many more members of the cancer community in the Western region of the United States as well as those joining from other areas of the country and wolr!
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on August 16, 2023
We've all been there. Your boss or supervisor asks for volunteers for something outside of your job and you feel like you should do it to make a better impression. But, what if you don't have the time for it? Here's how to evaluate when you should say no at work.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on April 10, 2023
The pandemic has altered the workforce as we know it. People with disabilities have more opportunities for work, thanks to the drastic increase in remote work positions. Is this something that can and will last?
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on February 13, 2023
The second session in our 2023 Balancing Work & Cancer Webinar Series focused on the process of decision making when managing a diagnosis and work. It's important to follow the steps involved in order to make informed decisions and create a practical action plan for work after a diagnosis.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on December 5, 2022
Everyone expresses themselves differently at work. Some may share more personal anecdotes while others prefer to be more private. Either way, knowing how to tell your story effectively is important.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on October 31, 2022
What if we started to view the balancing act of work and personal life a bit differently? Find out tips and strategies for pursuing your goals in both work and life.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on September 7, 2022
Despite remote work becoming more common after the pandemic, many employers are urging employees to return to the office. Within, we discuss how you might approach requesting to work from home for the long-term.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on July 27, 2022
A little stress at work is normal. Deadlines, coworker relationships, competitive environments can all contribute to increased stress. However, what do you do when you realize that your stress from work is impacting your physical and mental health? We offer tips on boundary setting, self-care tools, and if necessary, how to find a new job.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on April 25, 2022
A resume is a given when applying for a new job, but don't overlook the importance and impact of the cover letter. Check out our tips for creating a strong narrative to tell the story your resume can't.
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on February 22, 2022
Action verbs can be a gamechanger when revising your resume to be more effective. Check out how to implement them to your advantage!
Read MoreNicole Jarvis, LMSW on October 25, 2021
As our virtual lifestyles continue, so too do CAC virtual events. With our largest West Coast Conference attendance yet, we were able to provide an environment ripe for connections and engagement. Here's a little about how the day went!
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