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What Professional Sports Can Teach Us About Career Transitions
A new study attempts to understand how athletes tackle the transition into a second career, and whether there are any lessons that can be transferred to the non-sporting world
15 Ways New Freelancers Can Stand Out To Potential Clients
Working for yourself means attracting and building a client list that will ensure you stay in business
How To Write A Resume That Gets Noticed By Hiring Managers
Hiring managers look at hundreds of resumes for every open position, so how can you make sure yours stands out and isn’t just another one that’s skimmed over?
The Most Important Career Skill For Today’s Job Market — And A Four-Step Process To Develop It
“Stories That Stick”, a compelling new book by Kindra Hall, may be the most valuable business book you read
3 Ways To Identify The Best Person For The Role
It’s crucial to get the hiring process right from day one. How can recruiters and hiring managers easily identify top talent?
‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ Goes Consensual With An Update From John Legend And Kelly Clarkson
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" has been deemed inappropriate and not in sync with the #MeToo times. Yet many still embrace the old classic
Learning Is The New Pension
The ever-widening skills gap means just like we save every day for retirement (future value), we need to learn every day (future value) to keep pace with accelerated change
What Do Business Leaders Think Of Virtual Internships?
Virtual interns, who await their assignments at home, are becoming a fixture in today’s increasingly flexible workplace
Best Books On Consumer Behavior To Help You In Business And In Life
Knowing how people actually behave, rather than how they should behave, helps build better businesses, policies and careers. Here are the top reads on consumer behavior to help you in…
How To Reinvent Yourself And Succeed In The Face Of Layoffs And A Cruel, Unforgiving Job Market
You may be placed in a situation where you are forced to reinvent yourself or pivot to another job or profession to remain relevant, marketable and desired