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Rick King's Path From High School Teacher To CIO Of Thomson Reuters
Rick King began his professional career as a high school teacher and as a coach. He continues to draw upon both of those experiences now as the Executive Vice President…
What It's Like To Be A Female Handywoman On TaskRabbit
These three handywomen are often underestimated—then exceed expectations—and chose to be part of the gig economy to have ample time to focus on their tasks and their passion projects
3 Interview Questions You'll Be Tempted To Ask (But Absolutely Should Not)
There are some job interview questions that aren't worth asking the recruiter. Here are a few you shouldn't ask, even if you're dying to know the answers
24-Year-Old CEO Shares His Six Tips For Managing Millennials
This 24-year-old CEO has six tips for successfully hiring and leading the up-and-comers of our generation
Four Strategies To Ignite Productivity (And Promote Well-Being)
When your battery runs out but there's still more work to be done, how should you cope?
Expanding Into Your Greatest Self
Stop resisting your own capacity to grow
Executive Resumes Aren't Personal — They're Business
Personal bias too often gets in the way of effective resume writing
Overcome The Pain Of The Old-School Annual Appraisal
If your company isn’t ready to move away from the old-school, labor-intensive annual review process, here’s how you can make this process less painful
I Love My Parents — But I Hate Their Career Advice
Kailash is tired of having to run every career decision by his parents -- especially now that he is thirty years old! How would you get your parents to back…
Should I Tell The Recruiter Who Placed Me That I Hate My New Job?
Should Abigail tell Sherri, the recruiter who placed Abigail in her new job, that the company is horrible and its owners are sleazy business people?