A look at jobs that might exist in the future | Tips for handling emotionally messy conflicts at work | BofA's Moynihan: Trade deals are needed to keep US economy on track
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An Australian study of potential new job titles and descriptions shows an evolving job market that may include de-extinction geneticist, ethical hacker or cricket farmer, among others, writes Mark Serrels. The article includes a link to a quiz that suggests what future job may best fit your interests and skills. CNET (7/22) Are you confident or arrogant? Your answers to three questions indicate whether you're self-confident at work or self-absorbed, says Suzy Welch. The former represents someone who isn't threatened by the success of others and wants to hear their ideas. CNBC (7/16)
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Making the Connection
Tips for handling emotionally messy conflicts at work Conflict happens, writes Taffi Dollar, CEO of Arrow Global Entertainment. She outlines four tips for handling the emotionally charged conflicts that sometimes occur at work, including improving communication and knowing when to step in. Minutes (7/18)
The Landscape
BofA's Moynihan: Trade deals are needed to keep US economy on track The US-Mexico-Canada Agreement and a trade deal with China need to be resolved to keep the US economy growing, said Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. The US needs to "get through" Brexit and make sure it causes little disruption, he said. Fox Business (7/22)
Your Next Challenge
Study the past to plan your future Mapping the rest of your career requires a look back at the people and experiences you've enjoyed at work the most, writes performance consultant Malachi Thompson. Let your future expand on those positives, accepting it may veer from a traditional, linear path. Entrepreneur online (7/22)Attract future employers by promoting your work now By thinking like a publicist throughout your career, you will expand your digital footprint and increase the likelihood a recruiter will take notice, writes Brian Jones, founder of Nuts & Bolts of PR. Promote work projects you're proud of on social media, publish content on LinkedIn and volunteer to create company podcasts or blog posts. Fast Company online (7/17)
Balancing Yourself
Pinterest offers stress relief with wellness activities Pinterest has partnered with Brainstorm, Vibrant Emotional Health, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Stanford University's Lab for Mental Health Innovation to offer emotional wellness activities. Users can complete activities that include deep breathing and self-compassion exercises. TechCrunch (7/22)
The French government has announced that a search mission commissioned at the beginning of 2019 has discovered a submarine that was lost at sea in 1968. The Minerve, which had 52 sailors aboard, was found in the Mediterranean Sea roughly 30 miles from the coast of southern France, but the cause of its disappearance is still unknown. France 24 (7/22)