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My Evil Ex-Boss Wants To Use Me As A Reference
Peri's horrible ex-boss just showed up in Peri's life again and wants Peri to be one of his professional references. What would you in Peri's situation?
How To Bypass The HR Department — And Get The Job
You can bypass the HR department and get a great job by reaching out to your hiring manager directly
I Faked My Feelings At Work For Two Weeks And This Is What Happened
When you’re stuck dealing with something you can’t change, the only thing left to do is change you
Five Keys To Hiring A Star Employee
Hiring top talent is getting harder and harder. Here's what to do
Coed Scouting? 5 Research-Based Reasons Girls And Boys Should Scout Together
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) announced Wednesday it would be admitting girls into its Cub Scout program, but not everyone thinks coed scouting is a good idea. Here's what…
Six Useful Tips For Nonprofits To Keep Marketing Automation Personal
Saving your organization a ton of time shouldn't prevent its marketing automation from delivering a high-touch experience
10 Pieces Of Career Advice That's Relevant To All Business Owners Today
A one-size-fits-all experience doesn't work for your clientele
How Female Entrepreneurs Can Beat Investors' Gender Bias
In a new study, “We Ask Men to Win and Women Not to Lose,” researcher Dana Kanze uncovered investors' biases against women. She has practical advice on how to beat…
Ten Reasons To Hire Someone Without A College Degree
Naomi's employer won't consider anyone for a staff professional role unless that person holds a four-year degree. Is that still a wise policy to follow?
Meet The Super Travel Agent Who Takes U.S. Presidents To Remote Lands
Jaclyn India of Sienna Charles is among the country's most elite travel advisors