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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains How He 'Cherry Picks The Cool Stuff' To Make Science Fun
Tyson says the secret to communicating science is not to ‘translate,’ the content, but to “explain with enthusiasm and, where and when necessary, link the concept to something embedded in…
How Leaders Deal With 'Alternative Facts' During Exponential Change
Change is only going to accelerate. How can leaders keep up?
The Second Step In Your Authority Positioning Strategy: Get Writing
Writing is a great tool to establish thought leadership. But it requires strategy
The 25 Highest-Paying Internships In America
Summer is approaching, and for many American college students, that means they have something else on their mind besides Alice Cooper’s summer anthem, “School’s Out”: internships. Today careers site Glassdoor…
No — I Won't Help You Get Hired At My Company
Should Mo help his friends of friends get hired into his company?
I'm Networking Like Crazy — But I Still Don't Have A Job
Brianna is getting nowhere with her job search networking. Is she doing something wrong?
Should I Tell My Boss I Have A Job On The Side?
Should Carole tell her boss Pete about her part-time job on the side, or keep quiet about it?
Do You Have Executive Presence? 10 Factors That Recruiters Assess
Executive presence means that the employer would feel confident putting you in front of senior executives. Here are 10 factors that recruiters assess to approximate a candidate’s executive presence
The Best Cities For Job Seekers In 2017
Using data supplied by its members, ranked a number of metropolitan areas based on the opportunities and good qualities sought by those looking for work, giving us a picture of…