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MBAs Emerge From Four-Year Trough With Global Resurgence
Figures out this week show that applications for MBA programs rose for the first time in five years, a sign that the all-purpose business degree has not yet had its…
A 'Deeply Elitist Society': U.K. Report Reveals Earnings Inequality By Social Background
A government sponsored report says professional people from working class backgrounds are paid less than their colleagues from more affluent backgrounds. There is a double whammy if female or non-white
The Professional Bio Template That Makes Everyone Sound Accomplished
Your official bio is the first look at your personality. Your online bio introduces who you are, what you do and what you’re interested in
SAPVoice: Make Sure Your Hiring Algorithms Are Legal: Four Machine Learning Questions To Ask
Machine learning may be revolutionize hiring, but don’t assume your hiring algorithms are inherently unbiased, objective or fair. Experts share four questions business decision-makers must ask themselves in 2017
Study Explores The Impact Of Uber On The Taxi Industry
Uber have faced protests in a number of cities around the world, but a new study from Oxford University finds that the company has a minimal impact on the income…
Answering, 'So, What Do You Do?'
When someone asks what you do for a living, avoid starting with what it says on your business card. Instead, start with a verb that tells me what you actually…
Winter Is The Best Time To Job Hunt, As Long As You Bring Your 'A' Game
If you're looking for a new job this winter, make sure your resume shows your competitive edge
Where Secretary Of Labor Nominee Andy Puzder Stands On Employment And Jobs
If Andy Puzder, CEO of CKE Restaurants, is confirmed as labor secretary following his hearing, what can
Utilizing Your Board Of Directors At Each Career Stage
Design a support network of sponsors, mentors, coaches and others whom you can count on when making challenging decisions and growing in your career
The Surprising Truth Neuroscience Is Telling Us About Human Emotion
New research shows that we humans are more alike than we might think