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How To Say "No" At Work … Without Burning A Bridge
Have you ever been asked by your boss to do something you just don’t have time to do successfully? Most of us have. Ivan Misner, author of “Who’s in Your…
Bargain-Hunting For Employees Is Over; Raise People's Pay
Companies can't complain that they have a hard time finding employees after they've spent more than a decade reducing workers' slice of the pie
The College Admissions Scandal: A Study In Privilege
Getting into a top tier college requires hard work, exceptional grades, and a proven record of academic success - or does it? The college admissions scandal has shown us another…
How To Write A Resume That Passes The Artificial Intelligence Test
Today, your resume has to not only tell a compelling story about your career, but also pass the AI test, in order to move forward
For Enhanced Creativity, Brainstorm Ideas — And Then Let Them Cook
A new study finds that people have a creative advantage when they generate many ideas and then walk away
Why You Should Hire Video Game Players
Many older people have little respect for video game players, and this applies to job interviews. But many games challenge players to make economic decisions, such as using resources today…
4 Ways To Avoid Staying Late At Work
If you’ve received multiple requests to stay late from your higher-ups, here are some tips that might help your situation
Career Smack Downs: 10 Tips To Discover Your 'Tremor Of Truth' And Persevere And Thrive
These 10 Tips Will Help You Cultivate Career Sustainability
Breaking Into The Boys' Club
Women in tech are fighting an uphill battle - and it only gets harder
8 Powerful Steps to Career Success
The primary desire of every professional, is to be successful in their chosen career. Success doesn’t occur based on desire; it’s a culmination of consistent effort, commitment, a push towards…