14 career myths you should disregard
Communications and PR pros would do well to ignore these nuggets of advice. For starters, the client isn't always right.
By Russell Working | Posted: April 27, 2012

The world is filled with career myths—those unquestioned assumptions that we absorbed in college or picked up in our first internship. These myths are not nearly as fun as the tales of Zeus and Io or Gaia and Uranus . Worse yet, they can hinder your career. Social business strategist Amber Naslund laid out some myths in a recent blog post, among them: "Working all hours is a sign of dedication and follow through." She cites Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg , w
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