Scott Sinclair on June 30, 2022
CAC stumbled upon a study about ways to make the workplace more inclusive of LGBTQIA+ employees. We found that some of the recommendations dovetail with thinking about how to research prospective employers and figure out if their values align with your own and whether they will offer the support you might need to work during or after treatment.
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If you are experiencing side effects from cancer treatment, there may be creative ways to use common technology that could help with your job.
Read MoreScott Sinclair on April 21, 2022
The feeling of imposter syndrome can be a common experience, whether you are at work or looking for work. CAC offers some tips on how to ground yourself in the moment while focusing on your skills, accomplishments and ability to learn and grow.
Read MoreScott Sinclair on February 28, 2022
The National LGBT Cancer Network recently released the results of their survey focused on LGBTQIA+ BIPOC cancer experiences.
Read MoreScott Sinclair on January 18, 2022
I am Cancer and Careers’ new Senior Manager of Programs, handling communications across different platforms, including social media, website and press.
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