April StarcadderApril Starcadder is a consultant who turned giving unsolicited advice to friends into a career. In her spare time she drinks too much coffee and watches too much Netflix. ARTICLES BY April StarcadderbyApril StarcadderA Basic Guide to Getting Work Done When You're Depending on Unreliable Wi-FibyApril Starcadder3 Reasons No One Ever Seems to Answer Your Questions (Spoiler: It's You)byApril StarcadderHow to Find the Line Between Sharing and Over-Sharing at the OfficebyApril StarcadderYes, Being Too Good at Your Job Is a Thing (and Yes, It’s a Problem)byApril StarcadderHere's the Secret to Using Your Interview Anxiety to Your AdvantagebyApril Starcadder10 Tiny Little Things That Drive You Absolutely Crazy in the OfficebyApril StarcadderFact: You Should Never Feel Guilty About Using Your Successful Contacts to Land a JobbyApril StarcadderThe 2 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself if Your Boss Keeps Making Your Job HarderbyApril Starcadder4 "Compliments" Interviewers Give—and What They Really MeanbyApril Starcadder21 Work Bags That'll Make You Want to Go to the Office Every DaybyApril Starcadder3 Honest Ways to Interpret "We'll Keep Your Resume on File"byApril StarcadderWhat to Do When a Recruiter Contacts You Out of the BluebyApril StarcadderYou Need to Stop Responding to Praise With "It's No Big Deal"—Here's HowbyApril StarcadderHow to Find a Work-Life Balance on the Weekends, Inspired by a True StorybyApril StarcadderWhen Money's Not Enough: 3 Questions That'll Tell You When to Break Up With a ClientbyApril StarcadderHow to Spot a Bad Candidate Who Looked So Perfect on PaperbyApril Starcadder3 Reasons You're Not Bonding With Your Co-workers (Solutions Included!)byApril Starcadder4 Types of Networkers You Never, Ever Want to BebyApril Starcadder3 Ways to Handle a Terrible Networker Who Doesn't Get How it WorksbyApril StarcadderWhat Not to Put in the Notes Section of Your Job ApplicationbyApril StarcadderHow to Handle the Office Comedian (and Other Awkward Communicators)
byApril StarcadderFact: You Should Never Feel Guilty About Using Your Successful Contacts to Land a Job
byApril StarcadderWhen Money's Not Enough: 3 Questions That'll Tell You When to Break Up With a Client