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‘Follow Your Passions’ Advice Keeps Women From STEM Fields, Says Research
Young adults embarking on new careers are often advised to "follow your passions." A new study shows that this advice may contribute to the lack of women in STEM fields
The Making Of A Millionaire, And Why $100K Is No Longer The Benchmark Salary For Wealth In America
Despite the recent economic challenges, the
Understanding What Is The Good Enough Job With Author Simone Stolzoff
Simone Stolzoff is a San Francisco-based author and designer. He is a former design lead at the global innovation firm IDEO and his work has been featured in The New…
What We Get Wrong About Risk That Makes Us More Vulnerable
Not all risks are created equal. Too often in our efforts to avoid potential dangers we make ourselves more vulnerable
Connectivity Can Be A Matter Of Life And Death At Work
It's increasingly well understood that having friendships at work is good. New research shows that this can have particularly serious consequences in some sectors
Maternity Leave And How To Protect Your Job
Extended maternity leave can be complicated and may jeopardize your current or potential employment opportunities
4 Key Differences Between S Corps And LLCs That Everyone With A Side Hustle Needs To Know About
Both structures offer liability protection, but there are some key differences
How To Write A Professional Email That Boosts Your Credibility: 4 Tips
Email has become part of daily life for literally billions of people, so the ability to communicate effectively with email is a fundamental skill
Why The Crux Of Differentiating Is Choosing What To Give Up
When some select others' offerings, take that as reinforcement of the choices you made and your success in communicating your point of differentiation to them
100 Different Ways To Win: How One Healthcare Robotics Founder Creates Her Own Luck
How to navigate the strategic decisions that can make or break your deep tech startup