Ace your next job interview with these simple tips.| The Art of Manliness
Get more respect at work so you can start earning more money.| The Art of Manliness
Every vocation has its own dangers, and these are great just in proportion to the opportunity for culture and service. The larger the opportunity, the easier the fall.| The Art of Manliness
Learn how to become a successful restaurant owner with these tips from a successful restaurant owner.| The Art of Manliness
Once again we return to our So You Want My Job series, in which we interview men who are employed in desirable jobs and ask them about the reality of their work and for advice on how men can live their dream. About a year ago Darren Bush left a comment on an AoM blog […]| The Art of Manliness
Coffee buyers have a rewarding and stimulating career. Learn more about coffee buying and how you can become a coffee buyer yourself.| The Art of Manliness
What dressing well for a job interview means: better first impressions, favorable assumptions from the interviewer, and confidence in yourself.| The Art of Manliness
The first impression you make at your new job counts for a lot and can help set you up for success. Hit the ground running from day one by following our suggestions and advice.| The Art of Manliness
In an ideal world, we’d all have our dream jobs. The reality is that everyone will go through periods of not enjoying their work. Here's how to cope.| The Art of Manliness
I am constantly surprised by how many of my friends and coworkers are fearful of asking for a raise. This is how to get a raise. First, just ask.| The Art of Manliness
Behind every great event, is a great video engineer. One like Scott Goegebuer, a highly successful video engineer, projectionist, and technical director.| The Art of Manliness
Learn the secrets of controlling what Google shows about with these online reputation tips.| The Art of Manliness
I had the pleasure of interviewing military vet Casey Planchon about the ins and outs of this career as an elevator mechanic.| The Art of Manliness
When John Bowe learned that his reclusive cousin, who had lived for decades in his parents’ basement, had moved out and gotten married at the age of fifty-nine, John was extremely surprised. What made him equally surprised was how his cousin had finally launched his life. It hadn’t been meds or therapy. Instead, he had […]| The Art of Manliness
Are people really more busy than they used to be? Or is it all about perception? The rise of shadow work has exhausted us, and it's high time we recognize it.| The Art of Manliness
When was the last time you got a job promotion or a raise? The way to get a job promotion and your career on the right track is to become the "go-to guy."| The Art of Manliness
Bill helps other golfers improve their game as a Golf Pro Instructor. So tee up and let Bill tell you about his job.| The Art of Manliness
This excerpt comes from 'How to Live the Good Life' by Commander Edward Whitehead.| The Art of Manliness
Your coworkers can determine your happiness at work for better or worse. If it's for worse, this article will help you navigate your workplace.| The Art of Manliness
Editor’s note: The following excerpt was taken from the chapter “How to Plan to Produce,” included in The Technique of Getting Things Done (1947) by Donald Laird. “You taught me one of the most useful things I ever learned,” a former student, now vice-president of a nationwide corporation, told me. I preened as I waited […]| The Art of Manliness
The Peace Corps is a government program started in 1961 by President Kennedy which sends American citizens all over the world to work on development projects and promote mutual understanding.| The Art of Manliness
Most guys become game wardens because they like the outdoors and fish and wildlife in general. In my case, it ran in the family as your Grandad, Larry Glover, was a game warden.| The Art of Manliness
Ever wonder how it feels to be a police officer? Learn about the life of a police officer and how you can join the force yourself!| The Art of Manliness
Ever wonder how you can become an actor? Or what would compel someone to become an actor?| The Art of Manliness
For this installment, we interviewed Mark Lemon. Mr. Lemon is a private investigator.| The Art of Manliness
How to host a business lunch that leads to success.| The Art of Manliness
Juggling isn't just for clowns. It can actually be a career. Paul Miller is a juggler and variety arts performer who puts on shows for festivals, businesses, family events, and schools . Today he shares how he got into this unique profession.| The Art of Manliness
At some point all of us will likely experience a job loss or some other big life setback. While it can feel like your world is crashing down, there’s one asset you'll hopefully have at your disposal which can help you weather the storm: your social circle.| The Art of Manliness
Once again we return to our So You Want My Job series, in which we interview men who are employed in desirable jobs and ask them about the reality of their work and for advice on how men can live their dream. Not all musical artists pen their own tunes. Often they record a song […]| The Art of Manliness
Think you got the brains and the brawn? Want to become a professional wrestler? Well you came to the right place!| The Art of Manliness
The most important thing is to be good at what you do and to enjoy doing it.| The Art of Manliness
Today we hear from Zach Williams, professional farrier. The job title may not sound familiar, but it's a profession that's been around for hundreds of years| The Art of Manliness
Read an interview with a Master Brewmaster to learn how to get in the brewing business.| The Art of Manliness
Discover your calling in life by learning what your vocation is.| The Art of Manliness
What if the traits you’ve been taught to suppress your entire career are actually the very qualities that separate those who get what they want from those who stay stuck waiting for recognition that never comes? Today on the show, Jenny Wood argues that most of us are living in what she calls “an invisible […]| The Art of Manliness
Although focused on interviews that require a suit and tie, many of the tips and techniques translate into any situation in which you want to present yourself as a prime candidate for employment.| The Art of Manliness
We'll be interviewing men who have the kinds of jobs that other men wish they had and asking them about the reality of their work and for advice on how men can finally become what they always wanted to be when they grew up.| The Art of Manliness
Do you have the touch? Would you like to become an entrepreneur? Let us tell you where to start.| The Art of Manliness
Learn how to become a gym owner in this interview with a gym owner of 13 years.| The Art of Manliness
Experience is definitely the most important quality. Many of the other researchers and drillers have been to Antarctica for other projects or to work as support staff.| The Art of Manliness
Learn about the life and job of an Army Scout and what you have to do to become one.| The Art of Manliness
The era of artificially intelligent large language models is upon us and isn’t going away. Rather, AI tools like ChatGPT are only going to get better and better and affect more and more areas of human life. If you haven’t yet felt both amazed and unsettled by these technologies, you probably haven’t explored their true […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Career Archives | The Art of Manliness
Think of all the texts, emails, and social media posts you’re inundated with each day. Sometimes you read them, and sometimes you swipe them away, telling yourself, perhaps not so honestly, that you’ll revisit them later. If you’re the sender of such missives and memos or the creator of content, you hope the recipient has […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Career Archives | The Art of Manliness
As you get older, you can start to feel like you’ll never achieve your dream or receive recognition for your contributions to a field, or that your best work is behind you. Mo Rocca has compiled stories that demonstrate that you shouldn’t give up hope, and that no matter your age, the best may yet […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Career Archives | The Art of Manliness
Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or entrepreneur, you want to be able to persuade your students, children, and customers with your messages. That’s a tall task in the modern age, when people are bombarded with 13 hours of media a day. How do you cut through all that noise to make sure you’re heard? My […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Career Archives | The Art of Manliness
The writer Kyle Chayka recently had a piece in The Guardian called “The Tyranny of the Algorithm: Why Every Coffee Shop Looks the Same.” The article is, as the title suggests, about the way online algorithms have homogenized culture. One part of the piece that particularly stood out is an exchange Chayka had with Trevor Walsh, who does marketing […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Career Archives | The Art of Manliness
While it’s possible to get away with not writing or emailing a thank you note after a job interview if you’re the perfect candidate in the perfect landing spot, some hiring managers actually consider it a deal breaker if they don’t receive one. In fact, a CareerBuilder survey showed that 86% of hiring managers said […]| The Art of Manliness
Here's what to wear at a job interview at glance.| The Art of Manliness
Make no mistake: appearance matters. It matters enormously. There are actually at least four good reasons to dress not just well, but precisely.| The Art of Manliness
Interviews are not a one-way street. Make sure to ask questions that will show your competence and interest in the job during your interview.| The Art of Manliness
You’re in your cubicle, minding your own business, when a coworker walking by stops to talk. Seems innocuous enough . . . except they do this multiple times a day. Most every day. While you don’t mind a little chit-chat with your officemates, the interruptions from this coworker go on too long, are banal, and/or […]| The Art of Manliness
Tips on how to negotiate your salary. Negotiating tips after a job offer or increasing your pay at your current job.| The Art of Manliness
Here are 8 questions to ask about pay and benefits when considering a job offer.| The Art of Manliness
For this installment, we interviewed Tom Rose. Mr. Rose is a successful financial planner who seems like the kind of kind of guy you'd definitely want working for you in this economy.| The Art of Manliness
Why solitude is more than just secluding yourself from other people, why it's so hard to come by, and how leadership has suffered because of that.| The Art of Manliness
Explore the impact of your job on your sense of well-being. Uncover the surprising findings of a study on masculinity and job satisfaction.| The Art of Manliness
Behavioral job interviews can be tricky. Learn how to prepare and rock your next one.| The Art of Manliness
Farming is not only a manly job, it is arguably the first stepping stone towards advanced society.| The Art of Manliness
Hunter shares his advice on how you can get paid to read, write, and teach for the rest of your life.| The Art of Manliness
Got a job interview coming up and aren't sure how to dress? In this video, I talk about how to dress for interviews for different kinds of jobs.| The Art of Manliness
There is seemingly more collaboration going on in the workplace than ever before. People are working and talking across teams, and within teams, using a wide array of communication channels. As a result, employees, managers, and CEOs alike can feel pulled in a ton of different directions, by a ton of different asks, and find […]| The Art of Manliness
Rather than hoping you’ll land an eager, experienced interviewer, you make stuff happen for yourself. You talk about the things you need to talk about.| The Art of Manliness
For many of you, getting a promotion or a raise is likely a goal for the coming year. What’s the best approach to take to ensure this becomes a reality?| The Art of Manliness
You have a relationship with family, with friends, with a romantic partner. You may not have thought about it this way, but you also have a relationship with your job — a quite serious one, in fact; after all, you spend a third of your life working. Just like the relationship you have with your […]| The Art of Manliness
Businesses and individuals often feel overwhelmed and stretched — that they can’t get done all the work they need to. The solution they frequently turn to is finding a new app to use or hiring more employees to spread the load. But my guest would say that you can steal back hours of productive time […]| The Art of Manliness
Jim VandeHei didn’t have an auspicious start in life. His high school guidance counselor told him he wasn’t cut out for college, and he went on to confirm her assessment, getting a 1.4 GPA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and spending more time drinking beer than planning his career. Eventually, though, Jim turned things around […]| The Art of Manliness
Is your productivity approach broken? Slow Productivity offers a transformative perspective on accomplishment and well-being.| The Art of Manliness
Ever wondered why, after hours of reading and highlighting, you still feel unprepared for that big test? Or why, shortly after a work training, you can’t remember much of what was said and how to apply it? Or why you have trouble comprehending a difficult book? Whether you’re a student studying for exams, an employee […]| The Art of Manliness
Uncover the dynamic partnership of George S. Patton and Dwight D. Eisenhower in World War II. Learn how their strategic and operational roles contributed to Allied victory.| The Art of Manliness