Are you overdoing it with overtime?

While the notion that work life and personal life are blending into each other has been around since the explosion of e-mail access and the internet made it possible to work from home (or the Muskoka chair), the expectations by employers and employees of how much overtime work is necessary continues to dog many.

A gradual impact: Inspiring tomorrow’s leaders through higher education

Carleton University is launching a new Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership degree and graduate diploma in the summer of 2013.

Help Wanted. Apply Within: Tips for hiring for difficult-to-fill positions

Having trouble filling positions at your nonprofit? It’s not just you: nonprofit hiring is a tough gig.

Career Q&A: Preparing for a phone interview

All interviews are not created equal. Follow these tips to prepare for interviewing over the telephone.

Ready to lead and not ready to leave: The demographic conundrum

You might think it’s a good problem to have: too many capable leaders. Unfortunately, the situation can backfire.

Serving the debt sentence: Is repaying your student loan a barrier to working for a nonprofit?

Is it possible to earn a decent living in the nonprofit sector while also repaying your student loan?

You’re Hired! How to turn an application into an offer

If you're finding it difficult to secure work in the nonprofit sector, you're not alone. Check out these tips to maximize your chances of getting an offer.

Are nonprofit staff taking on too much?

What happens when employees are asked to take on duties that are well beyond the scope of their job?

Human Resources Q&A: Creating a retention strategy

Does your organization struggle with retaining great employees? Consider creating a formal retention strategy.

Engineering a Path into the Nonprofit Sector: Q&A with Patrick Miller

Check out Patrick’s experience and advice for help with your own path towards nonprofit employment.