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Full-Time Employment Is Great For Employers — Not So Great For You
Van has been tossed around quite a bit in his career recently. He's wondering whether it's time to start thinking about ditching full-time employment and starting his own business
This Company Will Pay You To Relocate Wherever You Want
Many companies will reimburse the cost of relocation for new employees to a city that has a business need, but one company is now paying the cost for their San…
To Be An Effective Leader Keep A Leadership Journal
Want to become a more effective leader? Start by keeping a leadership journal. Here are 10 questions to get you started
The Script That New Managers Need To Use When Meeting Their New Employees
New managers have a fair number of challenges, but they can make their job much easier if they use this script when they meet their new employees for the first…
12 Million Golden Parachute For Porsche R&D Boss Fake News. It Was 13 Million
BILD catches Volkswagen lying, former VW flack likes it
How Millennials Are Changing These 3 Industries
Three industries in particular—the Internet of things, retail and gaming—should prepare for Millennials to make waves and establish new standards
Newly Promoted? Seven Ways To Maximize Your Early Days As A New Manager
When you become a manager, your responsibilities and therefore exposure increases. But keep in mind that a career is a marathon, not a sprint
Ten Signs Your Boss Is A Manager — But Not A Leader
There's a big difference between managing and leading. Does your boss know how to lead a team -- or not?
The Real Reason Good Employees Quit
What's the real reason good employees leave?
One Of America's Youngest Feature Film Producers Explains How Millennials Can Bridge The Gender Gap
“You need a tough shell and a good heart,” Ansley says