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How Dragon-Slaying Stories Will Help You Get The Job
What is a Dragon-Slaying Story? It's about a time when you rocked your job and made a positive difference for your company. Dragon-Slaying Stories are a job-seeker's best friend --…
Ten Things That Are Worse For Your Career Than Getting Fired
Cam is on probation now because Cam's manager Vince cannot handle Cam's growing flame. If Vince fires Cam before Cam gets a new job, how will Cam explain having been…
Alex Rodriguez Is A Great Hire For FOX Sports, Regardless Of Baggage
FOX Sports has hired former New York Yankee, Alex Rodriguez as a full-time analyst for MLB programming. Regardless of his disgrace as part of PED use, it's a good hire
Job Hunting Tips For 2017
To get a better sense of the state of job hunting – and how it will likely evolve – FORBES spoke with Janice Clements-Skelton, chief human resources officer with EBI…
The Hardest Working Cities In The U.S. In 2017
WalletHub, a credit score and financial advice site, crunched some data on hours spent and workforce participation and compiled a list of the cities in the United States that work…
Trailblazing Women Who Broke The Glass Ceiling In The Business And Finance Sectors
They made their mark as self-made millionaires, CEOs, stockbrokers and more
What To Do When You Sense Danger In Your Career
Your intuition is a powerful device to keep you safe. Pay attention to your intuitive sense and combine it with good old-fashioned research and analysis; they represent a formidable combination
5 Common Interview Responses That Can Be Interpreted Two Different Ways
You ask the hiring manager questions during your interview to get helpful answers. But, beware, common responses can be translated two very different ways
How Good Leadership Can Minimize Microaggressions
Improve performance, productivity and profitability by stamping out the microagressions in your workplace