Coffee Break: Home Brewing the Perfect Cup of Joe.
In on of our Previous posts Job Aid for your Daily Grind, we discussed the various types of coffee you can order at your local coffee house. How about in our own homes? How are we goign to brew that french roast to get us through our morning ritual?
Percolator- We are going [...]
Newly Corporate January in Pictures
Newly Corporate bloggers work hard to deliver useful posts about “Work, life and the pursuit of happiness for the young professional”. We try to keep it lively and interesting with pictures, links and discussions that make this a community.
As our community grows, we are always looking to share valuable posts that quickly move [...]
Risks and Rewards: The Contractor-to-Employee Path
As the word “recession” is tossed around to describe the future state of the economy, there may be elevated risks associated with being or becoming a contingent worker. A contingent worker is defined as a contractor, temporary worker, or part-time worker typically working under a contract for a fixed period of time or for [...]
Daily Business Zen: Keep Your Head Despite Recession Fears
Today’s investing zen for young professionals during recession fears:
“If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs…Yours is the Earth and everything in it…” - Ruyard Kipling, If-
“The market eventually corrects any irrationality-albeit in it’s own slow, inexorable fashion. Anomalies can crop up, markets can get irrationally optimistic, and often [...]
China, Inc : Will China be Generation Y’s Global Superpower?
The very demographic group–the eighteen-to-thirty-four-year-old population–that ought to be most focused on the coming Chinese century is also the one most brilliantly diverted by entertainment and news-lite that details the trials of celebrities and reality-TV neurotics. What a shock it would be if a roommate on The Real World were wrestling with his or [...]
Daily Business Zen: Mom can I borrow $1,000,000?
Most of us in Generation X and Y grew up with the mantra: Don’t mix family and business. But is that still true? Marshall Loeb at Foxbusiness.com challenges us to forget that maxim:
“Does the idea of hitting up family or friends for cash make you cringe? You may be forgetting that the [...]
Oh S#$@, Now What? You Made a Mistake, Now Make the Best of a Bad Situation
We have all done it. Even if you don’t want to admit, we have all screwed up at work. Whether it was misspelling a clients name on a letter, forgetting to put an engagement letter in a file, or just plain old missing a deadline, we have all screwed up at some-point. [...]








