Ready, Set, Succeed: Tips for Your First Day on the Job

After scouring job sites for days, weeks, and potentially even months, you finally find a job you’re excited about. Your resume makes it past the critical eye of the recruiter,

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6 Questions to Start the Conversation with Coworkers

It’s your first day at a new job with a new company. You meet dozens of people for the first time and do your best to appear brave, but it’s

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How to Calm First Day Nerves

First days are filled with new beginnings, new faces, and new challenges. Exciting, yes. Anxiety-inducing, definitely. That’s why it’s perfectly normal for your first day to be fraught with nerves.

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How to Give Your Boss Feedback (and Keep Your Job)

Criticizing someone who calls the shots at work can be tricky. How can you be expected to be honest and critical of the person who is in charge of your life at work? You’re

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Strategies for Review Process Success

Rarely is the performance review process seen as fun. For associates, the thought of filling out paperwork that sums up, highlights, or downplays work performance, accomplishments, or failures over the

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Recipe Series: Breakfast

To feel great, you must eat great. If you feel great, you work great and makes you more productive at work. I have compiled some easy, healthy recipes for you

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Dayton STEM Workforce Program to Show Students Local Career Opportunities

The following article was written by Meg T., Corporate Communications summer intern, for the Dayton STEM Workforce Program newsletter, and has been adapted for the #ReyReyLife Recruiting blog. When students

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Turn Challenges into Learning Opportunities

Graduation day rolls around. Diplomas are handed out. You celebrate the idea of “no more school!” You’re done. Or so you thought. What might surprise you is the learning process

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5 Reasons to Complete a Summer Internship

The following post is from Meg T. who interned with Reynolds this summer. Summer internships are an important part of your college career. They give you experience and exposure to

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Talking in the Workplace: The Do’s and Don’ts

The following post is from Meg T. who interned with Reynolds this summer. When at work, being diligent and productive is priority number one. So, when non-work-related topics arise in

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