3 Questions You Should Really Stop Asking Yourself

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Work is a funny thing when you think about it. You study and train so you can land a job in a building full of strangers. You do tasks all day long that you wouldn’t normally do. Frequently it feels like you have to be there, and even if you like your work, there’s a strong chance you’d rather be elsewhere doing something more fun. It’s a pretty weird structure to slot into, and the very act of being part of someone else’s structure, hierarchy, and regime gives rise to questions. Questions that could well lead to struggle. Here are three big ones that you really should stop asking yourself.  Read more.

Katy Davis

Katy Davis

Katy is responsible for supporting LibGig's recruiting department and recruiting for library and information management positions in the legal, federal, media, corporate, and academic sectors.
Katy Davis
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