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Why You Should Accept A Counteroffer
After sending out tons of applications, you finally got a job offer! But current boss just made a counter-offer. What do you do?
3 Must-Have Strategies To Risk Proof Your Career
There are no career guarantees. Risk management of your career is essential to gain control over your future, and there are at least three ways to do that
These Are The 10 Highest-Paying Blue-Collar Jobs In The U.S.
These are the 10 most, well-paying blue-collar jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates—data calculated from employers throughout the United States
Men Dominate Q&A Sessions At Academic Conferences—Here’s Why It Matters
Researchers have found that men disproportionately take the lead in posing questions at academic conferences—here's why it matters
5 Ways To Take Your Brand To The Next Level As An Introvert
Group networking, starting a conference, and joining professional associations just don’t appeal to introverts because they are not aligned to their personality type
Coaching Veterans: How Can Employers Better Support Them?
Veterans, who bring nearly double the work experience of nonveterans, are only half as likely to reach director or VP roles in their civilian careers
3 Skills Every Project Manager Needs To Survive 2024
As you prepare for the business challenges of the new year, there are three critical skills that enable you to stand out in your project management career
25 Million Project Managers In Demand As Median Salaries Soar To $120,000
Project management professionals are in high demand, with roles promising six-figure salaries; however, there are multiple factors that influence your salary potential
What Could Happen If We All Got More Curious About Opposing Views?
Honest curiosity can help you deal more effectively with every relationship in you rlife
California And Washington Employers Must Adjust Marijuana Testing Procedures By January 1, 2024
2024 brings big changes to drug testing in California and Washington. Find out what job candidates and employers should expect in the new year