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Monday, March 5, 2007
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VOLUME 4
ISSUE 148
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March WorldWIT Web site Columns
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The Early Bird...
...saves $200 dollars! We've extended Camp WorldWIT: Gaining Altitude early bird registration to March 9th. This year's conference, held at the historic Stanley Hotel in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado, features enlightening keynote speakers, informative panel sessions, and relaxing activities, in addition to prime networking time with women you want to know. What are you waiting for? Register now to save $200 and get 7500 feet closer to success May 3-6, 2007 at our new twist on the traditional women's business conference.
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Giving, the Corporate Way
by Mary Smaragdis, Sun Microsystems
As globalization grows, more companies are recognizing the need for corporate philanthropy and employee volunteer programs that give back to the local and international communities. Mary Smaragdis, Executive Director of the Sun Foundation, offers best practices from Sun’s corporate volunteer program that you can transfer to implement programs at your workplace.
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Ask Liz
How do I put a stop to my boss's constant calling?
Dear Liz, I feel like my supervisor takes the 24/7 workplace concept too far. I get calls from him at all hours. It's one thing if we are working under deadline or on an urgent project, but 90% of the time that's not the case....and the calls keep coming. Can you help me set some boundaries around my supervisor's constant calling? Considering Cancelling My Phone Contract
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Think About It!
Pinch Me...or Don't
We are looking for a lot of new hires in my group. A coworker of mine said to me, knowingly guilty, that a candidate he just interviewed was really qualified. "But," he continued, "She is married, so I just know that right after she starts, she is going to get pregnant. I bet within six months." I didn't even know how to respond. Seeing the disapproving look on my face, he exclaimed, "Think about it from a hiring perspective!" -Amanda, NycWIT
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WorldWIT and ReadyTalk will host three special, complimentary International Women's Day web seminars this week. Register now!
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Liz Ryan for BusinessWeek
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Watch Your Words
Liz Ryan, career expert for BusinessWeek Online, debunks a job search fallacy and lays down an important ground rule: "The hiring manager is listening very closely." While that doesn't mean you can take a job inquiry or interview as the opportunity grow your wooden nose, you should also recognize that this isn't the time to bare all to the hiring manager.
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Contact Info
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Questions? Comments? Write to info@worldwit.org. To submit an article, a question for "Ask Liz" or a story for "Pinch Me...or Don't", send an e-mail to Anne Jennings.
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