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Helpful Articles

The 25 Best Jobs in America for Getting Ahead   

Dream of having a career and not just a job? In a report on the top 25 jobs in America, Glassdoor concludes that when it comes to opportunities for advancement in terms of pay and responsibility, some industries are better than others. Watch the video.
 
Risk Smart: Taking Your Career to the Next Level

When you first enter the workforce, it is a time of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. Over time, life takes us on a winding road of twists and turns in which our personal lives can intertwine with our professional lives. Read more.
 
Ask a Confidence Coach – 11 Tips to Take Your Career to the Next Level  

Having successfully climbed the corporate ladder for nearly 20 years, Heather Monahan’s new book “Confidence Creator” illustrates the tough lessons she’s learned throughout her career that have helped her develop the self-assurance necessary for getting what she wanted in life. Now she’s sharing 11 ways you can take your career to the next level by feeding your own confidence. Here’s what she recommends. Read more.
 
3 Ways to Advance Your Career That Aren’t a Promotion  

Climbing the proverbial corporate ladder is one way to advance your career, but it’s certainly not the only way. There are a multitude of ways that you can advance your career that are just as valuable as a new title or the corner office. These are three of the top ways to keep your career on a steady ascending trajectory. Read more.

 

Helpful Websites

The Ladders  

Harvard Business Review  

The Muse  

MyFuture.com  

Forbes: Leadership  

Experteer  

Work It Daily  

Donn LeVie Jr. Strategies

 

Helpful Tools

Blog: ACFE Insights

Book: "Never Split the Difference"   

Book: "Start with Why"   

Course: How to Grow Your Professional Network

Fraud Resources

2024 Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals
Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals

Understand how your compensation and benefits compare to your colleagues, including those who have earned the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) credential, to help you better plan for the future and advance your career.