
Adrian J. Hopkins
Consider Adrian that friend who gives you advice on getting ahead at work. Having thrived in startup and Fortune 500 corporate environments, he knows what it takes to get the job done and be indispensable to your team. He currently manages mentorship programs at The New York Times and is an alum of Yale University and The New School. Say hi on LinkedIn or book a one-on-one coaching session on The Muse's Coach Connect.
ARTICLES BY Adrian J. Hopkins


byAdrian J. Hopkins
How Successful People Go From Good to Great in Anything They Do


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3 Non-Creepy Options for Approaching Someone Important


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The Secrets to Handling Your Worst Work Enemy


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3 Ways to Make a Name for Yourself in a New Industry


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Ask These 14 Questions to Stand Out at Every Event You Attend


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3 Ways to Survive Being Rejected for a Job, Courtesy of Mad Men


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Here's Proof: The Perfect Day and Time to Send a Networking Email


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How to Handle Requests for Favors or Your Time


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3 Questions That Will Give You Instant Clarity on Your Work Priorities


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The Simple Way I Found an Extra Hour in My Day


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5 Words to Include in Your Email Subject Lines (and 4 to Avoid at All Costs)


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4 Reasons You Haven't Gotten a Response to Your Email


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3 Things Good Managers Say Instead of "I Don't Know"


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A Simple Challenge That Will Unlock Your Inner Brilliance


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This 15-Minute Meeting Might Be the Only One You Need


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How to Make Sure You're Never in Back-to-Back Meetings Again


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3 Step-by-Step Plans for Saving Time Every Morning


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This Is How You Wish You Could Respond to Annoying Job Search Advice


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10 Simple Ways to Advance Your Career on Your Lunch Break


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How to Get Back on Track With the Resolutions You've Already Broken

