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6 Tips For Freelancers Updating Their Resumes
As a freelancer, you’re not going to have the same type of work experience as someone in a traditional job—you won’t have years in one role or at one company…
Want To Celebrate Pride With More Meaning? Here Are 5 Workforce Actions To Bring About Change
Promoting LGBTQI+ inclusion in the workplace: Employers' role, meaningful actions, and fostering understanding and acceptance
How To Be A Better Ally To Your Black Queer Colleagues
Uplift queer voices year round
Is Your Team’s ‘Employee Experience’ Where It Needs To Be?
The fastest way to get customers to love your brand is to get your employees to love their jobs. An expert explains how to do it
Kindness At Work: The New Link To Engagement And Performance
When popular phrases such as, "nice girls don’t get the corner office," run rampant in our business culture, it’s a tough switch to make to lead with kindness
Finding The Creative Fun Behind The Camera With Director And Writer Adam Lance Garcia
Adam Lance Garcia is an award-winning writer featured in the Eisner Winning Puerto Rico Strong and the upcoming anthology Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Artificial Intelligence Is Getting Regulated
Like any new innovation or product, there is an accompanying concern over how the use of artificial intelligence may affect people. There have been calls for regulation in response to…
Write A Cover Letter To Get Noticed (And Hired!): 4 Best Practices
To find a great job, you must set yourself apart, and a primary way to make an impression is with a compelling cover letter
How Part-Time Work Helps Workers With Disabilities
Disabled people are often excluded from the labor market, but new research highlights the myriad of benefits even part-time work can provide
How Far Back Should A Resume Go?
The key to listing experience on a resumé is similar to success in the job interview: it’s all in the timing. How long ago is too long, for a resumé?