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12 Healthy, Productive Ways To Deal With Personal Or Professional Regret
Instead of living with the weight of regret, let it motivate you to change something
Solving The Founder's Dilemma With A Swiss Army Knife
At startup, when demands are the greatest and resources are the leanest, how does a founder focus on strategic priorities while juggling so many tactical tasks?
I'm Afraid To Negotiate — In Case They Withdraw The Offer
Is Cole unreasonably fearful that he will lose his job offer if he tries to negotiate the salary and job title -- or is his Cole's fear well-founded? What would…
Should I Mention That I'm Job-Hunting In My LinkedIn Profile?
Lynette is curious whether it makes sense to announce in her LinkedIn profile that she's job-hunting right now. Some people say it's a good idea, others say it's not
I Need More Than A Three Percent Raise — How Do I Get It?
What should Rico do to bring his salary in line with the market rate for someone like him? If Rico keeps getting three percent annual increases, he'll never catch up!
For New Managers, Set The Right Tone Early
"So you don't have formal job objectives written down anywhere?" new manager Susan asked, surprised. "Nah, that stuff is just a lot of bureaucratic nonsense," her employee Ed replied
Will You Be Happy At Your Next Job? Ask Yourself This Simple Question
If we take a deep look at our motivations and be very honest with ourselves we can gain a lot of information
Why You Need To Start Thinking Like An Entrepreneur
An entrepreneurial mindset is essential to success regardless of whether you're an entrepreneur, solo-preneur or career-minded professional. Here are excerpts from our inspiring interview with Dorie Clark about her new…
How To Make Sure Your Spring Internship Is FLSA Compliant
Read advice from seven HR professionals on spring intern programs
Can't Find A Job? Here's Why Your Employability Strategy Isn't Working
Understanding reductionism will help you see a more accurate picture of our economy and how it will affect you at some point in your career