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PODCAST: How To Tackle Rejection Without Beating Yourself Up
Master Teacher Yamuna Zake shares how a debilitating injury turned into her aha moment, how stress causes physical pain in young women, how to make rejection work for you and…
What Role Do Men Play In Creating Diversity In The Workplace?
With men in most leadership positions, it's important they give a platform to women and minorities
Seven Productivity Hacks For Entrepreneur Parents
Yes, children change our lives irrevocably. Yes, they can make it harder to get work done
From Cubicle To Coffee Shop– How The Workplace As We Know It Is Changing
Flexibility and mobility is becoming more important in the modern day workplace. How can the corporate environment best stimulate productivity and increase job satisfaction?
10 Lessons To Improve Your Leadership Skills From Restaurant Owner Ori Menashe
Ori Menashe, chef and co-owner of Los Angeles hot spot Bestia, shares 10 areas that he says people should focus on to become a better leader
The Best Law Schools For Career Prospects In 2018
The Princeton Review released its annual list of the best law schools for career prospects. It used several factors to create the ranking, including graduates’ median starting salaries, schools’ employment…
Study: Attractive People Have A Harder Time Landing Low-Level Jobs
Studies have found that work life is generally easier for good-looking people. But researchers just hit on the thing that’s harder for attractive people: Getting a less desirable job
Read This Before You Pay For That Masters In Data Science Program
The rise of the “Data Scientist” job title has created unprecedented interest in data analytics careers. That’s good, and also bad
5 Well-Managed Companies, As Rated By Employees
One way to determine whether a company is managed well is to ask its employees. Indeed