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Corner Office

Janet Elkin, on Not Letting the Process Defeat the Purpose

Named to her post in the recession, a chief executive didn’t dwell on reporting poor results. “Let’s talk about how we’re going to get better,” she told the staff. “Let’s get started.”

Vocations

No Burden Too Heavy

A longtime forklift driver has not let kidney disease alter his career path. The job, he says, “gives me a sense of purpose.”

Workstation

Reinventing Themselves, Without a Net

Would you quit one job before finding the next? Amid upheaval in many industries, many millennials are saying yes.

Technophoria

On LinkedIn, a Reference List You Didn’t Write

A lawsuit is challenging how a feature on LinkedIn, the professional-networking site, uses a job candidate’s work history.

Talk

Megan Smith: ‘You Can Affect Billions of People’

The chief technology officer of the United States is bringing a Silicon Valley ethos to Washington.

Vocations: The Prosthetist

Their Steps Make Her Dance

“Knowing that they’re walking because of something I made for them hits me in the heart,” says Julianne Gupta, 28, who works at a prosthetics company.

The Workologist

Silencing the Wolf Whistles

A reader asks the Workologist how to finally put a stop to two male co-workers’ inappropriate behavior toward women.

On Work

The Call of the Wild, Partly Answered

Summer jobs with the Forest Service taught a young woman the joys, and the limitations, of the great outdoors.

The Workologist

Please, Boss, Give Me Something to Do

A recent college graduate finds herself in a new position with a salary and benefits, but few duties.

Corner Office

Michelle Munson of Aspera, on Always Respecting the Opportunity

For the chief executive of the Aspera unit of IBM, respecting an opportunity means embracing it and dedicating yourself to making the most of it.

Vocations: The Infection Preventionist

On the Lookout for Ebola

A nurse who works in infection prevention describes her hospital’s precautions against the risk of Ebola. The experience, she says, has taught her “to constantly be ready.”

Stimulating Job Growth

Stephen Case, the co-founder of AOL, speaks with Catherine Rampell on job creation and entrepreneurship.

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