Job Transition: 3 Questions to Ask Yourself
There was a time when “job” and “career” were synonymous. But the 2019 Bureau of Labor Statistics Employee Tenure Summary tells us that time is long gone, with people ages 25-34 averaging 2.8 years per job and people ages 35-44 averaging 4.9 years per job. So what does this mean for a career now? Simply, it means that a career is whatever you make of it.
Women in the Entertainment Industry: Annetta Dexter Sawyer
We are asking women in the entertainment industry around the world some key questions about their life and career. Here is Annetta Dexter Sawyer based in Washington DC.
Getting on the Project Management Bandwagon
Working on major events you come across people from the construction industry, who are usually working on building the venue whether it’s permanent or temporary. Mostly they are guys wearing chinos, a well ironed business shirt and a hi-viz vest and they are trying to squash what you need to do, to make the event happen, in-between a bunch of other things that need to happen, into a giant Gantt chart. They come from a Project Management background having learnt it at University, another education provider or certification through the various internationally recognised Project Management institutes and associations.
Sustainability for the Arts: Physical Well-Being
Whoever thought that having a career in the arts would be so demanding. Did you ever think you’d have to decide between your passion and well-being? Has your passion ever taken such great precedence that your well-being has fallen by the wayside? Every person in the Arts deserves to be happy, healthy, and have a fulfilling life. Every person should have the courage to feel grounded in their decisions to say yes or no, especially when it’s a decision that could affect their well-being.