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Michael Lewis: Why You Should Be Wary Of Other People's Advice
Michael Lewis, author of the new book The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds, shares how he decides what stories to write about, what he learned about our…
How To Answer 'What Did Your Last Job Pay?'
Don't give up your current or past salary information when you're job-hunting -- here's how to deal with the question "What did your last job pay?"
Even Rookie Engineers In Silicon Valley Make Over $100K A Year
While the national salary average is $48,, first-year Silicon Valley employees can make over $105,000
Why Managing Away Uncertainty Is Seductively Counterproductive
Prompt uncertainty to encourage progress where you seek competitive advantage
The Best Undergraduate Business Programs Of 2016
Which are the best schools for young people looking for a career in business? When it comes to undergraduate, Harvard and Stanford aren’t even in the running, relying on…
The Best Thing You Can Do For Yourself When You're Stressed
Being stressed out at work in normal. But by practicing self-care all the time, you can get better at stopping it before it starts
Why You Should Read More Shakespeare
The Bard’s plays still provide some great insights into the modern world, explains documentary maker Michael McKinley. He speaks with Forbes contributor Simon Constable
How To Deal With Five Types Of Manipulators In The Workplace
Knowing the types of manipulators is far less important than knowing the one thing they share in common: All advance some form of a lie to misrepresent reality. Don't be…
Coursera Iberoamerica: One Year, Four Million Served
Things are looking up for online education. And that means, things are looking up for the people of the world
10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make On Their LinkedIn Profiles
Members of Forbes Coaches Council discuss 10 common mistakes to be aware of so that you can rise above the competition