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Write the Perfect Congratulations Message for a Coworker (With Real Examples)

Congratulations on your achievement! Your dedication, hard work, and persistence have paid off. Celebrate this milestone with pride—it reflects your effort and excellence. There’s something special about sending a simple congratulations message to a coworker. It’s more than just a quick “Well done!” It’s a meaningful way to show respect, appreciation, and support. Whether they … Read more

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What Exit Interview Questions Should You Ask?

Ask exit interview questions that reveal reasons for departure, workplace issues, and improvement opportunities. Examples include: “Why are you leaving?”, “What could we have done better?”, “Were you supported in your role?”, and “Would you recommend this company to others?” Why Exit Interviews Are Important Exit interviews provide valuable insights into why employees leave and … Read more

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How to Write a Two Weeks’ Notice Email: Templates, Best Practices, and FAQs

Subject: Two Weeks’ Notice Dear [Manager’s Name], I am writing to formally resign from my position at [Company Name], effective two weeks from today. My last working day will be [Final Work Date]. I appreciate the opportunities and support I have received during my time here. I am committed to ensuring a smooth transition and … Read more

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Trade School vs. College: How to Decide Which Is Right for You

After high school, there’s a variety of paths you can take — trade school, college, military service, apprenticeships, to name a few. It’s like a real-life choose-your-own-adventure game. In theory, all of these routes lead you to the same final destination: a fulfilling career. But the way they get you there varies widely. Some routes…

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Finding Virtual Solutions for Companies in Light of COVID-19 Pandemic

Tallo CEO and co-founder Casey Welch was quoted recently in this article by Smart Cities Dive as an expert on virtual career connections. Casey spoke about how, in light of the coronavirus pandemic, there is a need for companies to turn towards “virtual solutions.” As economic growth within the United States continues to shrink, laid-off…

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Online Summer Programs for Middle School Students

Looking to keep your middle-schooler occupied this summer? In light of the coronavirus crisis, we’re all facing a number of challenges that will prevent us from our normal summer activities. With programs, sports, and camps getting canceled left and right and school out of session for the foreseeable future, kids may be relegated to at-home…

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Student Spotlight: Makala Cox

Meet Makala Cox, a senior in high school from Riverside, Iowa who uses Tallo to keep track of her many extracurricular activities and accomplishments in anticipation of starting college at Iowa State University. Makala first heard about Tallo through her school’s guidance counselor and was encouraged by her sister to sign up and start making…

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6 Medical Certificate Programs You Can Complete in Under 1 Year

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), healthcare is the number one fastest-growing sector in the country, with a projected job growth of 1.6 percent per year until 2028. The BLS reports that healthcare occupations will account for 18 of the 30 fastest-growing occupations in the country, with home health aides, personal…

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4 IT Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

Who says you have to get a degree to land one of the good-paying jobs in information technology (IT)? Not us! In fact, getting into IT without a degree is a smart path that’s surprisingly attainable. If you fancy yourself a bit techy and want to start earning a real, living wage relatively soon, then…

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