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Why Aspiring Entrepreneurs Should Put Their Education First
As colleges, universities, and other educational programs offer an increasing array of entrepreneurshipopportunities, would-be founders are learning it pays to stay in school
Where Have All The Loyal Employees Gone?
Steve is upset because several long-term employees of his company left to work for his competitors. Is employee loyalty dead?
Ten Skills Every Manager Needs — But 90% Of Managers Lack
Here are ten critical skills every manager should possess -- but sadly, the vast majority of managers don't!
Ten Unmistakable Signs Your Job Is At Risk
Tonya is worried about her job security -- is she right to be?
Ten Life Lessons You Learn When You Lose Your Job
Margaret just got laid off and she's devastated. What advice would you give her?
Ten Resume-Writing Rules You're Allowed To Break Now
Here are ten old-fashioned resume writing rules you can break now -- thank goodness!
If The Offer Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Is
Colin took a new job and is now realizing that the fantastic job offer he got isn't nearly enough compensation for the aggravation he's experiencing. What would you do in…
Ten Questions Employers Have About Your Employment Gap
Employers do question your employment gap. However, they don’t always ask everything they’re thinking outright
How Millennial Leaders Can Create A Realistic Retirement Plan
Millennial leaders aren’t saving enough and they have some pretty unrealistic ideas about the whole thing - 84% of them have saved less than $50,000 up to date. Fortunately, things…
From Finance To The Beauty Industry, Learn How One Entrepreneur Transforms The Color Of Our Lips
The Lip Bar, a non –toxic, vegan and cruelty free line of colorful lipsticks, was born out of New York City by Founder and CEO Melissa Butler