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Post #30 (Emor): "Leave your gleanings for the poor": Purposeful work and volunteering
Post #29 (Kedoshim) – Do not place a stumbling block before the blind: Transparency in your career
Post #28 (Tazria-Metzora) - "I heard it through the grapevine": The price of gossip at work
Post #27 (Shemini) - Getting past the first impression––The halo effect at work
Post #25 (VaYikra): "When" a ruler has sinned: Dealing with failure at work
Post #26 (Tzav) - Keeping the embers burning-- Maintaining motivation at work
Post #24 (VaYakhel-Pekudei): Spinning goat hair: Passion or purpose?
Post #23 (Ki Tisa): A stiff-necked people? “What are your weaknesses”?
Post #22 (Tetzave): 12 precious stones – Harmony and dissonance in diversity
Post #21 (Trumah): Lighting up: The career task of lifelong learning
Post #20 (Mishpatim) - Oppressed but engaged?-- The benefits of workplace relationships
Post #19 (Jethro) - "You will surely wear yourself out"—Organizational consultancy and delegating
Post #18 (BeShalach): Jumping in–Going the extra mile
Post #17 (Bo) “Tell your sons and your sons' sons”: Maintaining the organizational culture
Post #16 (VaEra) - "I'm not a speaker – Don't you see my 'wooden leg?'"
Post #15 (Shmot) - "A new king over Egypt"––"A new broom sweeps clean"
Post #14 (VaYechi) - "Dan shall be a serpent by the road"—Making the most of performance evaluations
Post #13 (Vayigash) - “This is what you need to say to Pharaoh”– Job interview coaching
Post #12 (Miketz): "Can you interpret my dream-now!?"-Organizational consultancy
Post #11 (VaYeshev): "Mention me to Pharaoh"–Career networking: You can do it anywhere