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9 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting My First 'Real' Job
It's that time of year—graduation season. As the class of 2017 searches for that first "real" job, here are nine lessons to keep in mind
How To Make Your Most Boring Jobs Sound More Interesting On Your Resume
If you think your resume is painfully boring to read, use these tips to make your past job experiences sound more attention-grabbing
These Are The Highest-Paying Internships In The Country
These companies offer their interns in the high 4 figures — a month
The Pursuit Of Happiness In The Workplace
We spend most of our waking hours at work, so why aren't we intentional about pursuing happiness there?
How To Use Data As A Team Engagement Tool
Data-based transparency takes guts, but the payoffs are worth every ounce of effort
11 Signs You're Nearing Burnout At Work
If you're doing any of these things, it might be time to make a change or move on
Why ESPN Hemorrhaging Subscribers Will Impact The Next Wave Of National TV Deals
The recent layoffs at ESPN show how the Walt Disney-owned sports network is losing money as subscribers drop. Here's how a weakened ESPN could impact the renewal of sports media…
Why Innovation Is Crucial To Your Organization's Long-Term Success
In order to push innovation forward, we must broaden our scope of what that even means
Ann Shoket On Ambition, Success, Love And Living Your Big Life
There isn't a textbook or college class about navigating your twenties and thirties. But Ann Shoket has written a guide for taking ownership of your personal and professional life and…
You Had To Be There: A Lesson On Being Socially Present
Two people, a Gen Xer and a millennial, experience the same event in different ways. But what has caused this generational shift in how we socialize, and how do we…