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Nobel Winner Claudia Goldin Predicted Flexible Work Could Ease The Pay Gap. New Data Supports Her Theory
Claudia Goldin discovered that motherhood is now the primary driver of the gender pay gap. New research supports her theory that flexible work can offer a solution
Understanding Ohio’s New Recreational Marijuana Law: What Employers Need To Know
Ohio voters said 'yes' to adult-use marijuana on Election Day. Learn what legalization means for job candidates and employers
10 Mobile Learning Apps, Sites And Tools For Busy Professionals
We know that continuous professional development is essential to career growth. But how do we find the time? Here are 10 tools you can use to learn on-the-go
How To Break Into The Entertainment Business
Breaking into the music industry is not for the faint of heart. Follow these tips to secure an opportunity of a lifetime
How Executives Can Manage Over-Thinking And Keep Anxiety Out Of The Workplace
Stressed out at work? Here are 4 easy ways to clear your mind and continue performing at the highest level in your industry
4 Fun Facts About Me (Ideas For Work, Interviews, Or Intros)
There are many times in a professional situation where you will need to introduce yourself. Fun facts about yourself can also show desirable professional attributes
How To Automate Sending Out Thousands Of Job Applications
A job search can be exhausting and lead to burnout for job applicants. Now, candidates have found a way to lessen the job search fatigue, offloading application-based tasks to artificial…
How Do You Adapt Your Leadership Skills To Lead Hybrid Teams In 2024?
Remote/hybrid work is the new normal of work life, completely revolutionizing the nuance of the "office" as we know it. So how does one lead an engaged hybrid workforce?
The Future Of Work 50 2023
Forbes’ 2023 list of 50 leaders, executives, thinkers and teams rethinking the world of work at a time when everything—from the job market’s future to AI’s impact to a college…
AI Copilots Are ‘Redefining’ Sales And Service Jobs, Says Salesforce AI’s CEO
The $31 billion tech giant is poised to edit job descriptions for some of the most common categories in the professional “knowledge worker†class—people who answer customers’ questions, manage sales…