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Four Ways Job Seekers Can Avoid Scams When Hiring A Resume Writer Or Career Coach
During periods of drastic market change, it's not uncommon for fly-by-night resume writing, career coaching and other career services businesses to explode on the scene. Here's how to identify legitimate…
How To Act And Think Like Your Company’s First Ever CIO
There are advantages to be the first ever CIO of a fast growing technology firm, where the engineers across the firm think they could do the CIO role better than…
This Is The Most Important Question Leaders Ask During A Crisis
Leadership. If you want the title and the power but not the responsibility, you’ll fail
COVID-19: What Should Employers Consider As They Draft A Return To Work Policy?
The White House has requested that employers “develop and implement appropriate policies” to keep workers and patrons safe from COVID-19. Is your business ready to comply?
New Proposal: $1,920 Monthly Pay Raise For Essential Workers
Essential workers on the frontlines aren’t doing so well. What message will it send if most white-collar workers are sent to the backlines for safety while mostly blue-collar workers are…
Airbnb Lays Off 25% Of Its Employees: CEO Brian Chesky Gives A Master Class In Empathy And Compassion
Airbnb announced that it will downsize 25% of its workforce. Roughly 1,900 people out of the company’s 7,500 total workforce will lose their jobs
Musk Adopts Gender Neutral Parenting For New Baby, X Ӕ A-12 – Here’s How It Works
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his wife, Canadian singer Grimes announced the birth of their first child, who they named X Ӕ A-12. The couple also announced that they will…
Supreme Court Flush: A Good Reminder That Teleconferences And Toilets Don’t Mix
Working from home requires attention and consideration, and a real appreciation for the way we are managing our professional lives and communities. Using the mute button wouldn't hurt either
How COVID-19 Will Change The Future Of Work
Get ready for #2
Despite The 20 Million Jobs Lost In April, The Stock Market’s Recent Rise Reflects Better Times May Be Ahead
Roughly million jobs have been culled in April, according to the report