Blog Posts by Eva LaManna
Check out these fresh tips from the Harvard Business Review on achieving true work-life balance.
Continue Reading »As one of our many fabulous community partners, today we are spotlighting Cook for Your LIFE and the important resources they offer to patients and survivors.
Continue Reading »Job interviews are stressful, but this great article from the Huffington Post can make you feel more prepared.
Continue Reading »A little makeup can make a big difference. That was the message behind the premiere broadcast "QVC and CEW Present Beauty with Benefits," and did it ever!
Continue Reading »The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on taking your job search offline that gives networking an entirely new perspective.
Continue Reading »Achieving a harmony between your work and personal life is no easy task, but is an important part of establishing and maintaining emotional balance.
Continue Reading »A recent study shows that the majority of women treated for breast cancer returned to their prediagnosis working time.
Continue Reading »NPR recently wrote a piece on the employee experience taking time off under the FMLA, and their findings illustrate how important it is to know the protections available at your company.
Continue Reading »We here at Cancer and Careers talk a lot about building and protecting your online brand. We urge our audience to think carefully about the personal information they post, as it could potentially hinder career success.
Continue Reading »Registration is now open for CAC’s 3rd annual National Conference on Work & Cancer! Experts will be covering everything from job search and career change, to legal and insurance issues and more.
Continue Reading »The Ticket To Work program is one of a number of Work Incentives available to those receiving SSI or SSDI.
Continue Reading »The Harvard Business Review recently published an article on quick and easy ways to quiet your mind. While this is obviously important for everyone, giving your brain a break can be especially necessary for cancer survivors.
Continue Reading »Cancer and Careers held our first in-service program at CancerCare last week, and it was a huge success!
Continue Reading »A new study shows that telecommuting increases work hours and blurs the lines between work and home, making it important to set boundaries.
Continue Reading »The ADA National Network provides information, guidance, and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Continue Reading »CAC's new mobile website is up and running so that you can get important info and resources on the go.
Continue Reading »We are always on the lookout for valuable information to share, and we found some great articles from our partners at FlexJobs.com.
Continue Reading »Anyone who follows Cancer and Careers' blogs knows how adamantly we feel about networking. Besides the fact that nearly 80% of jobs are found through networking, and not traditional outlets such as job boards. Networking can also help you build professional skills such as effective communication and creativity.
Continue Reading »The Harvard Business Review recently published an article on setting boundaries on the sacrifices you are willing to make for work. While this is obviously important for all employees across the board, these boundaries can be especially necessary for cancer survivors.
Continue Reading »In part II of my blog series highlighting what I'm learning in my legal training with Joanna Morales, Esq., cancer rights attorney and CEO of Navigating Cancer Survivorship, I'll be discussing the job interview process.
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