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Why More Companies Should Encourage Their Employees To Freelance
Gone are the times when an employee began with a company right out of school and remained there a lifetime, retiring with a gold watch and a pension. Today’s career…
Entrepreneurship Advice From Ice Cream Queen Jeni Britton Bauer
When she was 22, Jeni Britton Bauer walked out of an art class and founded her first ice cream company. Twenty years later, her treats are in supermarkets across America
The Unvarnished Truth About Being A Female Leader In Tech
There are some very hard truths about being a female leader in tech today that no one wants to admit. But we can't change them if we don't talk about…
With Student Debt At Crisis Level, Some Good News For Graduates
Sen. Ron Wyden from Oregon introduced a bill that would allow employers to make matching contributions to retirement plans on student loan payments made by employees
Fiverr Files For Its IPO. Who Will Be Next?
Fiverr files for its IPO
The Best Paying And Most Sought After Jobs For New Grads And Freelancers Now
New surveys by Glassdoor and Upwork describe the best paying and most sought after skills for new grads and freelancers. Read it first here
Why Managing People Is Impossible: What Expert Leaders Do Instead
Find out why it's impossible to manage people. Here's what smart leaders do instead to drive results
5 Tips On Making A Successful Career Change From "Quiet" Author Susan Cain
It’s important to be deliberate when making career moves. But it’s essential to keep in mind what got you going in the first place
France's Gender Balance Paradox
France is a fascinating, inspiring and frustrating country on gender balance. The country has just gotten top marks from the World Bank for its legal infrastructure on gender equality
Making The Case For Open Borders
Politics in the west seems driven by fear over migration that is driving countries dangerously towards insularity. Economist Bryan Caplan makes the case for open borders in his new animated…